Thursday, March 5, 2009

Daily Update


Covert Syrian nuclear reactor prompts scrutiny by IAEA, European, and U.S. observers - reactor is capable of generating fissile material appropriate for a plutonium bomb 

Sudan leader rejects calls by International Criminal Court to arrest him on war crime charges 

Cologne Archives collapse, a portion of Germany's "most valuable documentary treasures," including original manuscripts by Marx, Hegel, and medieval records buried beneath the rubble 

Car bomb kills 14 in Iraq

Eastern European Central Banks defend their financial stability 

Afghan elections rescheduled due to security concerns 

Roman Catholic Church in South Korea begins training North Korean bishops again for the first time in 40 years 





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