Portal:Current events/2004 August 31
Appearance
August 31, 2004
(Tuesday)
- The WTO authorizes the imposition of sanctions against the United States for persistent violation of global trade laws. (NYT)
- A female suicide bomber kills ten and injures 51 others near a subway station in Moscow. (CNN) (Reuters) Archived 2004-09-24 at archive.today (BBC)
- Despite demands from Iraqi resistance Islamist militant elements threatening to kill two French hostages, France upholds its law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools, specifically its ban on Muslim hijabs. (ABC News) (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
- In Iraq, the radical Islamist group, Army of Ansar al-Sunna, kill 12 Nepali civilians employed as cooks and cleaners, stating "We have carried out the sentence of God against 12 Nepalis who came from their country to fight the Muslims and to serve the Jews and the Christians ... believing in Buddha as their God" (Reuters)[permanent dead link]
- Repeated attacks on pipelines linked to southern oil fields have significantly hampered oil exports from Iraq. (Washington Post)[permanent dead link] (Moscow Times)
- Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Miloševic, a University of Belgrade Faculty of Law graduate, opens his defence at the trial which accuses him of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes for his alleged role in the conflicts in which tens of thousands were killed. He maintains the charges are 'unscrupulous lies'. (BBC News) (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Palestinian suicide bombers kill at least 16 Israelis and wound more than 91 others aboard two city buses in Beer Sheva, Israel in the first successful Palestinian suicide bombings since March 14, 2004, with Hamas claiming responsibility. (BBC) (Haaretz)
- Afghan police say a United States bombing raid killed at least six civilians in the eastern province of Kunar. (Reuters) Archived 2005-04-08 at the Wayback Machine (BBC)
- 2004 Atlantic hurricane season: Hurricane Frances affects the British Virgin Islands, the United States Virgin Islands and the northern-east part of Puerto Rico. (AP/The Star Tribune)
- California Governor and former Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger extols the United States as a greater source of good in the world than the UN: "If you believe this country, not the United Nations, is the best hope of democracy in the world, then you are a Republican", he shouts, at the Republican National Convention. (Washington Times) (BBC)
- Following a dramatic intra-party campaign, Betty Castor and Mel Martinez win primary elections in Florida for the U.S. Senate election, 2004. The seat is the most heavily contested in the U.S. Congress, with over $30 million budgeted among twelve candidates' campaigns. (AP/Bradenton Herald)
- The two smallest extrasolar planets ever discovered are announced: one orbiting 55 Cancri in the constellation Cancer, and another orbiting Gliese 436 in the constellation Leo. They are both around the size of Neptune. (Globe and Mail)
- The Cleveland Indians baseball team beats the New York Yankees 22–0, the Yankees' worst loss in their 101-year history. (ESPN box score)