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This article covers breaking news and events in September 2006.
Daily events
Friday 1st September 2006
- Berlin / Germany : With the federalism reform , the most extensive amendment to the Basic Law in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany comes into force.
- Hanover / Germany : The German logistics and travel group TUI does not seem to rule out a separation from the Hapag-Lloyd shipping division after a two-day strategy meeting of the Executive and Supervisory Boards in Salzburg . According to the press spokesman , a sale of the container division "in the current cyclical sector low" would jeopardize assets. If the framework conditions change, however, the management board could " explain all aspects of a portfolio change to the supervisory board ." A reorganization (presumably with Condor Flugdienst ) is planned in the important area of the two Hapag airlines . HLX and Hapagfly are already being merged.
- Mashhad / Iran : In an accident of a Tupolev Tu-154 of the company Iran Air Tours during the landing on a airport in northeastern Iran come at least 28 people dead. According to the provincial governor Mohammad-Javad Mohammdizadeh, a tire burst during the landing around 2:40 p.m. local time (1:10 p.m. CEST ) in Mashad, causing the machine to slide uncontrollably over the runway and catch fire. The fire brigade was able to save most of the 139 occupants. The town of Mashad, the capital of the Khorassan province , is a popular destination for pilgrims who want to visit the mausoleum of the eighth Shiite imam Resa. Observers see the cause of the crash as an indirect consequence of the US economic sanctions , because it leads to a shortage of spare parts.
- Oslo / Norway : As rumored on August 21st, the two Edvard Munch pictures " The Scream " and " Madonna ", stolen from the Munch Museum in August 2004, are actually returned to the police. It is still unclear whether this is related to the hoped-for reduction in sentences for the bank robbers surrounding David Toska.
- Vienna / Austria : Austria's media landscape receives a new daily newspaper called " Austria ". The founding of the journalist and publisher Wolfgang Fellner should, according to advance advertising, have a higher quality than the boulevard " Krone ". The newspaper consists of four parts, two of which are glossy. The first issue is headlined: " Schüssel : Foreign nurses immediately without penalty." A computer-generated picture of Austria's most prominent kidnapping victim Natascha Kampusch also graces the front page: "Natascha: Next week on TV." Both messages were already known.
Saturday 2nd September 2006
- Alpharetta / United States : CipherTrust and Symantec report several worm variants for server service vulnerabilities. There has been a significant increase in so-called zombie PCs in the last seven days . The Internet Storm Center (ISC) observed a significant increase in activity on port 139 worldwide, while Symantec reported increased network activity on ports 139 and 445.
- Berlin / Germany : The Association of Displaced Persons celebrates “Homeland Day” and complains about a drop in membership. The federal chairman of the “ Sudeten German Youth” Robert Wild explains: “ In the third generation, there is no longer any direct reference to the issue of displacement .”
- Berlin / Germany : At the international radio exhibition, demonstrators from the Aachen glass factory accuse LG Electronics of not complying with job guarantees until the end of 2007.
- Tire / Lebanon : The first Italian contingent of the peacekeeping force of 900 soldiers of the UN -Blauhelmtruppen ( UNIFIL ) arrives in the crisis area.
Sunday 3rd September 2006
- Anatolia / Turkey : Kurdish extremists are once again looking to influence political life in Turkey with a terrorist attack in the southeast: nine people are injured and two are killed by an explosive device in a garbage can. The bomb was deposited in a tea garden, which is mostly frequented by police officers, and was triggered remotely when an officer approached to examine the suspect object more closely.
- Chicago / United States : In an apartment building mainly inhabited by blacks and Latinos, a fire breaks out early in the morning, killing six children between the ages of three and 14 - five of them from a family. Three more children and the mother are taken to the hospital. The most momentous fire in Chicago for years, caused by a single fire, was caused by a burned down candle because the electricity company had switched off the electricity.
- Hamburg / Germany : In an interview with the Bild am Sonntag earlier confirmed Tagesschau spokeswoman Eva Herman its recently represented in her book theses and emphasizes that "women were more likely to keep quiet." Because "Men suffer if they tasks are always pushed to which they have no desire and no particular disposition. ” With this she initiates a general discussion on the emancipation of women.
- Moon : The first purely European lunar mission Smart-1 ends successfully at 7.42 a.m. CEST with the controlled crash of the space probe onto the lunar surface. It is not yet known whether the impact south of the Humorum Sea was observed and analyzed by observatories as planned .
- Saitama / Japan : Spain wins the basketball world championship for the first time with a 70:47 final victory over Greece .
Monday 4th September 2006
- Berlin / Germany : The interior ministers of the federal states agree on a common anti-terrorism - file of police and intelligence agencies . According to the chairman of the Conference of Interior Ministers , Bavaria's Interior Minister Günther Beckstein ( CSU ), the data on the identity of suspects should be openly entered in the file.
- Berlin / Germany : Regarding the rumored relocation of all ministries remaining in Bonn to Berlin, the press spokesman for the federal government, Ulrich Wilhelm, emphasizes that the coalition agreement is based on the Berlin / Bonn law . This is the basis for the work of the Federal Government (...). The SPD MP Johannes Kahrs said at the weekend that there was consensus in the budget committee that all ministries should move to Berlin for cost reasons. The CDU budget expert Steffen Kampeter and other MPs (CDU, FDP, Greens) contradicted this claim, and the Ministry of Transport considers the move to be complete. Nevertheless, some MPs do not consider "commuting" to be a permanent condition.
- Heilbronn / Germany : Only now is known that investigators already in June 2006 the alleged Lidl - blackmailer arrested abroad. In January 2006 he had mixed hydrochloric acid in mouthwash and deposited it in three branches of the food discounter . He allegedly wanted to extort a million euros with similar threats .
- Khartoum / Sudan : The central government rejects the decision of the Security Council to station a peacekeeping force in the western crisis region of Darfur , where no ceasefire agreement has yet been observed. She wants to intensify the fighting ( "step up" ) and send 1,600 more soldiers to the black- populated western province. The UN Resolution 1706 stipulates the mandate of the already 12,300-strong UN mission UNMIS to 17,000 soldiers and 3,300 civilian police to increase. The government continues to claim that it has nothing to do with the Arab equestrian militias , which have killed many of the 200,000 people who have died since 2003 . The UN resolution lacks legitimacy and credibility.
- Milan / Italy : The renowned Balzan Foundation awards one of the two 2006 Balzan Prizes for the humanities, endowed with € 640,000, to the Berlin music historian Ludwig Finscher for his work on the history of Western music since 1600. The awards will be presented on November 24th by Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano in Rome .
- Moluccas / Indonesia : A 6.1 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter 150 km from the city of Tual and 33 km below the sea floor shook the Moluccas archipelago.
- Moscow / Russia : There is a revolt and hostage-taking in a Moscow prison . The police can bring the situation under control after several hours and free the 15 hostages by force. The hostage-takers allegedly demanded a revision of their prison conditions.
- Munich / Germany : After ensuring around 100 t of so-called “ rotten meat ”, the district administration department estimates that considerable amounts of rotten meat have already been consumed in Germany, France , Italy and Austria . The meat from Berger Wild GmbH from Passau was described by inspectors as "rancid, stuffy, musty or sour".
- Tel Aviv / Israel : Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert strikes harsh tones towards neighboring Syria during a meeting of the parliamentary committee on defense and foreign affairs . In the event of war, they would strike more uncompromisingly there than against Lebanon . Olmert repeats this continuation of the escalation towards Damascus on Israeli radio .
- Vienna / Austria : The former parliamentary party " Liberales Forum " will receive list places in the SPÖ in the National Council election on October 1st . According to the LIF spokesman, this offer from SP party leader Alfred Gusenbauer was accepted. Opinion researchers see differently whether this “risk election campaign” will benefit the Social Democrats, who are currently 3% behind the ÖVP . The ÖVP traditionally has an economically liberal wing , the small ruling party BZÖ sees itself as national-liberal.
Tuesday September 5, 2006
- Ankara / Turkey : Turkey is considering joining the UN peacekeeping force for Lebanon. A mission to disarm Hezbollah decided by the UN is rejected. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expects his parliament to approve.
- Cape Town / South Africa : For the first time since the end of apartheid , a Russian president, Vladimir Putin, is visiting the economically strongest country in Africa. The meeting will focus on relations between the two countries and the coordination of their policies in the Middle East .
- Khartoum / Sudan : The central government of Sudan calls on the peacekeeping force of the African Union (AU) to leave the civil war region of Darfur for good. According to Jörg Heinrich ( Welthungerhilfe employee ) "this amounts to a slaughter".
- Lübeck / Germany : The Lübeck Regional Court sentenced the felon " Christian Bogner " to life imprisonment with subsequent preventive detention . The Court considers it proven that Bogner to gain a new identity, in October 2004 the gardener Engelbert Danielsen from Eutin lured into a trap and killed. The judges thus recognize that Bogner's guilt is particularly serious. Bogner's brother, Martin Lenz, who was co-accused, is sentenced to three years and three months in prison for aiding and abetting murder and freeing prisoners .
- Odense / Denmark : The Danish police reportedly thwarted a terrorist attack. Nine suspected terrorists of a Muslim network who had already obtained explosives are arrested in the suburb of Vollsmose in Odense . After the trial date, three men are released. The head of the police intelligence service, Lars Findsen, speaks of long-running investigations: "During our raid , we secured material with which explosives could be made. We do not know exactly how far the plans for possible terrorist actions had progressed, but we did the time has come to intervene. " Denmark's Justice Minister Lene Espersen finds it particularly difficult that Danish citizens have planned an attack on Danish soil.
- Schönefeld / Germany : Berlin's Governing Mayor Klaus Wowereit , Brandenburg's Prime Minister Matthias Platzeck and the Federal Minister of Transport Wolfgang Tiefensee (all SPD ) are present when a ceremony to the south of Berlin-Schönefeld Airport heralds the construction of a new airport for Berlin . The construction time is estimated at around five years.
Wednesday September 6, 2006
- Gütersloh / Germany : Bertelsmann will sell its music publisher BMG Music Publishing to Vivendi . The alleged € 1.63 billion is part of the financing of a share buyback worth € 4.5 billion with which Bertelsmann has to pay off the Belgian minority shareholder Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (GBL) in the middle of the year in order to be able to postpone its IPO .
- Canary Islands / Spain : In the past 36 hours, around 1100 illegal African immigrants have landed on the Spanish archipelago. Since January around 20,000 illegal immigrants have been picked up in the Canary Islands - four times as many as in 2005 . Senegalese police officers travel to the archipelago to provide administrative assistance in order to facilitate the identification of the immigrants and thus facilitate their deportation .
- Mönchengladbach / Germany : The 11th World Hockey Championship marks the start of the third World Cup on German soil after the World Cup and World Equestrian Games in 2006 . Again, the defending champion Germany is one of the favorites. The first opponent, record Olympic champion India , is the expected uncomfortable opponent and is beaten 3-2 after a long period of tactical play.
- Tokyo / Japan : The Japanese princess Kiko gives birth to an heir to the throne during the night by caesarean section . The hopes of the traditionalists have thus been fulfilled. The son of Prince Akishino is now third in line to the throne after his 46-year-old uncle, Crown Prince Naruhito , and his father. It is the first time since 1965 that a boy was born into the family of Tennō Akihito , whose dynasty threatened to die out in the male line. The Japanese television stations suspend all their programs and broadcast special programs.
- Vienna / Austria : The scheduled round of negotiations at the Vienna headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been postponed. The Iranian chief negotiator Ali Larijani and the EU foreign affairs representative Javier Solana agree to postpone the discussions for an initially indefinite period. According to Iran's Foreign Minister Manutschehr Mottaki , the place and date are still being discussed. In view of the threat of UN sanctions against Iran's nuclear program since August 31, the IAEA is trying to mediate between the deadlocked negotiating positions.
- Vienna / Austria : The ORF broadcasts the first interview with the kidnapping victim Natascha Kampusch , which was conducted by an editor of the eight-year-old series “Thema”. The amazingly self-confident 18-year-old also talks about agonizing details and her relationship with the mentally unstable kidnapper, who killed himself after her escape. Now she is fine, she wants to catch up on her school leaving examination first.
- Wiesbaden / Germany : The appeal proceedings against the former Federal Minister of the Interior Manfred Kanther , the "founder" of the CDU's "black funds", are starting at the Federal Court of Justice .
Thursday September 7, 2006
- Moscow / Russia : Two crew members are killed in a fire on board a Russian nuclear submarine . The incident happened on September 6th. Since there is no risk of radioactive contamination, the submarine is now being towed into the port of the Vvyayevo naval base .
- Strasbourg / France : According to a report by the Council of Europe, there is still torture and ill-treatment in Turkish prisons and police stations. The policy of non-tolerance on the part of the EU is beginning to take effect. The report from Strasbourg is based on a week-long inspection trip that the Anti-Torture Committee undertook in December 2005 to Istanbul , Adana and Van .
Friday September 8, 2006
- Baghdad / Iraq : The Iraqi government under Nuri al-Maliki has banned the reporting of the channel al-Arabiya from the Iraqi capital for one month . The Arab television broadcaster based in Dubai is accused of inciting the population to violence. Maliki had already called on the press in July 2006 to report more cautiously about the violence so as not to play into the hands of extremists
- Kabul / Afghanistan : In a serious suicide attack in the Afghan capital near the US - embassy on busy roundabout Massoud are killed at least 16 people. According to eyewitnesses, the car of the assassin rammed the vehicle of a US convoy.
- New York / United States : For the second time in a short time is a leader of online - bookmaker company arrested, this time the Board CEO Peter Dicks of Sportingbet .
- Switzerland : An investigation into the Swissfirst case leads to the first arrest. The portfolio manager of the pension fund of Siemens in Switzerland has been sitting this afternoon in custody. He is accused of accepting so-called kick-backs (payments).
- Tungokotschen / Russia : In the Siberian mine "Darassun" of the Russian-British company Highland Gold Mining, a fire caused by welding work has been raging since Thursday. 22 miners have been trapped in the gold mine , and eleven more have already died. 15 rescue workers had to be hospitalized because of the toxic fumes. “The mine is over 100 years old. The ventilation system is out of date and practically no longer works, ”said an employee of the Ministry of Civil Protection . Of 64 workers trapped underground, 33 of them can free themselves from their predicament on their own.
Saturday 9th September 2006
- Cape Canaveral / United States : After four starts canceled due to bad weather , the space shuttle Atlantis will take off at 5.15 p.m. CEST for the International Space Station (ISS), where the German astronaut Thomas Reiter is also staying. This mission is to last eleven days and will resume regular NASA transport flights to the ISS after a break of several years , which is to be fully expanded by 2010. The flights were stopped after the fatal accident of the space shuttle " Columbia " on February 1, 2003.
- Damascus / Syria : According to the Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi , the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad generally accepts the stationing of EU border guards on the Syrian-Lebanese border.
- Munich / Germany : 150,000 people greet Pope Benedict XVI. on his six-day visit to Bavaria . When he arrived at the airport, he appealed to Germans to take an active part in passing on the fundamental values of the Christian faith . "My visit to the country in which I was born would like to be an encouragement in this sense too," said the Pope.
- Oslo / Norway : Due to an unresolved incident, the research nuclear reactor of the Institute for Nuclear Technology in Kjeller in the Akerhus district is shut down. In contrast to its Swedish neighbor, Norway does not use nuclear power to generate electricity.
- Santiago / Chile : The former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet is said to face his responsibility for the first time because of allegations of torture . As a result, the Supreme Court in Santiago de Chile is lifting its immunity from prosecution in connection with the former Villa Grimaldi torture camp. It is about the complicity of the now 90-year-old in the kidnapping of 36 people and torture in 23 cases during the dictatorship between 1973 and 1990.
Sunday 10th September 2006
- Berlin / Germany : The Pirate Party Germany is founded. It is part of the Association of Pirate Parties International with roots in 2006 founded Swedish Piratpartiet .
- Germany : The day of the open monument is celebrated throughout the Federal Republic of Germany , on which a large number of listed buildings are made accessible to the public. This is primarily made possible by volunteer workers, so that the monuments can be visited at certain times and sometimes with guided tours.
- Monza / Italy : Seven-time Formula 1 - World champion Michael Schumacher announced after his 90th Grand Prix victory his retirement from racing in Formula 1. Decisive for his resignation decision, both from his family and from the team management Ferraris accepted and was supported, the consideration was that although he still has the necessary physical strength and psychological energy at the moment to be able to ride at the top, he cannot necessarily say yes for the future. He also does n't want to ruin the career of a team-mate like Felipe Massa by staying.
Monday September 11, 2006
- Central Europe : The extension of the Schengen Agreement to the eight Central European accession countries of the EU is expected to be delayed until 2009 . This delay is likely to be most noticeable in Hungary and Slovenia . The reasons are a lack of legal bases and problems with the EU central computer.
- New York / United States : To commemorate the five-year commemoration of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, a light installation will take place in the evening , which will make the WTC towers that collapsed at the time visible. In a speech broadcast by all television stations, President George W. Bush affirmed that the fight against terrorism has had success since then, but that it will continue to be an important task in the future. "It is the greatest challenge to the United States since the end of the Cold War, " says Bush. The Democratic Party criticizes Bush's political abuse of the issue on the eve of 20 primary elections for Congress.
- Uruguay : For the first time since 1985 - the end of the 12-year military dictatorship - eight officers and police officers were convicted of human rights violations. Until now , an amnesty , confirmed by a referendum in 1989, has applied , which Prime Minister Tabaré Vazquez (SP), elected in March 2005 , is now reinterpreting.
- Vienna / Austria : In the election campaign, the SPÖ gets on the defensive after a good start. The left-liberal oriented newspaper Der Standard reports on two party donations of tens of thousands of euros , which the investment banker Wolfgang Flöttl , the main culprit in the BAWAG affair , directed to the SPÖ in 1999. The former Chancellor Vranitzky , named for a payment, contradicts: It was his fee for advising on the introduction of the euro .
Tuesday September 12, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : According to an OECD study on the training of highly qualified people, Germany and Austria have lost touch with comparable countries. In this way, especially in the FRG, one risks the future as a leading industrial nation. Although the proportion of university graduates rose slightly to 20.6 percent, in other countries it is an average of 36.8% for a year. Only Austria, the Czech Republic and Turkey have a poorer training record. Andreas Schleicher , who accompanied the OECD study as an expert, attributes this mainly to the fact that only 38.8% of an age group in Germany achieve general higher education entrance qualification, while the OECD average is now 67.7 percent. The trend will intensify with the emergence of further cohorts with low birth rates. Critics counter Schleicher to proceed in his analyzes one-sided and simplistic, without going into the peculiarities of the German education system or considering the importance of vocational training .
- Lebanon : British Prime Minister Tony Blair is blamed in part for 1100 deaths in the Israel - Hezbollah war during his state visit . Blair, on the other hand, emphasizes his efforts to bring about a ceasefire as early as possible .
- Central Europe : At around 9:30 p.m. CEST from Central Europe, the bright star cluster of the Pleiades (M45) - the so-called seven stars in the constellation of Taurus - is covered by the waning moon . A similar event was last observed in Central Europe in 1991 .
- Regensburg / Germany : The Germany visit of Pope Benedict XVI. a is open air - Fair continued on Islinger field, visit the 250,000 believers and accompany with Benedetto calls. The Pope calls on Christians to speak more about God again: " Atheism is a wrong path born of fear of God !" Since the Enlightenment, a part of science has been working diligently to find an explanation of the world without the Creator . But the world and people are not a coincidental product of evolution . Benedict also denounces the “destruction of the image of God through hatred and fanaticism ”.
Wednesday September 13, 2006
- Baghdad / Iraq : So-called “death squads ” kill 60 people in Iraq. The bodies showed signs of torture and some were still handcuffed. According to the Iraqi government and the US armed forces, the real threat to the stabilization of Iraq no longer comes from the supporters of the ousted dictator Saddam Hussein , but from the violent clashes between Sunnis and Shiites .
- Diyarbakır / Turkey : In the eastern Turkish city of Diyarbakır, which is mainly inhabited by Kurds , eleven people die as a result of a bomb explosion next to a bus stop on the edge of a park. According to the Turkish police, the remote-controlled bomb was originally intended for a different target.
- Saarbrücken / Germany : The Dutch Internet - pharmacy DocMorris expected their needs branch in Saarland close again. In a judgment, the Saarland administrative court answered the question of whether only a pharmacist is allowed to run a pharmacy in the affirmative. The Saarland Justice and Health Minister Josef Hecken ( CDU ) speaks of a flawed decision by the administrative court because European law has been disregarded and announces a complaint.
- Tehran / Iran : Iraqi President Nuri al-Maliki arrives for his first official visit to the Iranian capital. According to statements, he will ask the neighboring country's leadership not to get involved in the internal affairs of his own country. According to his press secretary , talks are planned with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the spiritual head of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Alī Chāmene'ī .
Thursday September 14, 2006
- Berlin , Cologne , Mainz / Germany : ARD's proposal to set the license fee for internet-enabled computers and mobile phones at € 5.52 - corresponding to the fee for radio equipment - met with broad criticism from business associations and various party politicians. The ZDF approved the proposal willingly. Rolf Kurz, President of the Federal Association of the Self-Employed (BDS) condemns these plans, at least in the case of the entrepreneurs, as "highway robbery", since one cashes in three times for one cause. Having a PC has nothing to do with listening to the radio.
Friday September 15, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : Consumer Minister Horst Seehofer and Economics Minister Michael Glos announce a ban on the sale of food below the purchase price ( dumping ) in order to counter the increased incidence of rotten meat .
Saturday September 16, 2006
- Chur / Switzerland : In a traffic accident between two cars and a coach in Viamala - Tunnel on the San Bernardino route six people were killed.
- Kyūshū / Japan : Typhoon "Shanshan" kills at least seven people. The storm wreaked havoc during its impact on the main southwestern island of Kyushu.
- Ludwigshafen am Rhein / Germany : Wolfgang Petry announced, to the surprise of everyone, that he would end his career at the television recording of the Golden Tuning Fork in 2006 , as he wanted to "walk with dignity" at the age of 55.
Sunday 17th September 2006
- Berlin / Germany : After the elections to the House of Representatives , Klaus Wowereit ( SPD ) leads the group with 30.9% of the vote and can choose a coalition partner . The turnout is around 60%.
- Kirkuk / Iraq : At least 20 people die in three attacks on the police.
- Schwerin / Germany : In the state elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , the SPD loses 10.4% and significantly more ground, but in all probability it can continue its coalition with the PDS . The right-wing extremist NPD moves into the Schwerin state parliament with 7.3% of the vote (+ 6.5%).
Monday September 18, 2006
- Baikonur / Kazakhstan : The Russian Soyuz TMA-9 mission brings Anousheh Ansari, the first person from Iran into space .
- Budapest / Hungary : 10,000 demonstrators in front of the parliament building demand the resignation of Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány when it becomes known that he had to admit in an internal speech that he had deceived voters in the parliamentary elections in April. The opposition parties are demanding the resignation of the head of government , who, according to President László Sólyom, has disappointed people's trust in democracy. Local elections will be held nationwide in Hungary on October 1st . Budapest is experiencing the worst unrest in decades and hooligans are causing violence against the police using water cannons . The radio building is stormed and broadcasting is forced to stop. Several vehicles are set on fire and three people are seriously injured. After the riots, the Hungarian Police and Justice Minister József Petrétei offers to resign, which Gyurcsány does not accept.
- Caracas / Venezuela : Pope Benedict XVI. receives unexpected support from Regensburg because of his statements : surprisingly, Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad defends him : those quotations that many Muslim clergy took up were inaccurately reproduced and taken out of context. At the end of his visit to Venezuela, he contradicts the spiritual leader of Iran, Ayatollah Seyyed Alī Chāmene'ī : “We respect the Pope, we respect everyone who works for peace and justice. (…) We believe that all religions strive for peace and security, for morality and justice. ” Before that, Chāmene'ī had the Pope's speech as “ the youngest link in the crusade mentioned by US President George W. Bush ” after the Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. At Bush, this is not surprising, but they expected different things from the Pope. This crusade is developing into "a series" of anti-Islamic conspiracies.
- Frankfurt am Main / Germany : The SPD wants to pursue the introduction of legally fixed minimum wages for the entire economy, despite the resistance of its coalition partner CDU . The SPD chairman Kurt Beck said: "Those who work full shifts should also be able to live from it"
- Kandahar / Afghanistan : In the province one day come to the conclusion that of Canada -led ISAF - Operation Medusa against the Taliban four Canadian soldiers by a suicide bombing killed.
- Milan / Italy : At least four people are killed in the collapse of a residential and commercial building in Milan in the evening. The rescue workers suspect a gas explosion as the cause . Eleven injured people are cared for in the hospital .
- Singapore / Singapore: At a meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the 184 member states, with 90.6 percent of their votes, decide to increase the voting shares of the four important emerging countries PR China , Mexico , South Korea and Turkey by a total of 1.8 percentage points. The other emerging economies India and Brazil are voting against this reform , which is intended to initiate a reorganization of the balance of power in line with the increased economic power of some countries.
- Wolfsburg / Germany : The takeover bid by MAN of around € 9.6 billion at Scania is (29 percent stake) and the single largest shareholder after the Wallenberg family VW (34%) from strategic reasons rejected. The Scania group management already rejected the offer. Hakan Samuelsson, head of MAN, remains optimistic about being able to take over Scania. Together they would be the market leader in the European market for commercial vehicles ahead of DaimlerChrysler and the Volvo - Renault duo .
Tuesday September 19, 2006
- Bahamas : The US brokerage firm Global Management worldwide is filing a class action lawsuit by Refco creditors with damages amounting to 2.3 billion US dollars .
- Bangkok / Thailand : Tanks hit the capital of Thailand and block the official residence of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who is in America . Rumors of a military coup have surfaced in the past few days because Thaksin is under strong suspicion of corruption . He was also unable to resolve the conflict with the Muslim rebels in the south of the country. The Prime Minister declares a state of emergency in New York and announces that he will return to his home country immediately. The military commander-in-chief Sondhi Boonyaratkalin has meanwhile declared the replacement of the Prime Minister complete. (Main article: Coup in Thailand 2006 )
- Canberra / Australia , Tokyo / Japan : The government in Tokyo is imposing economic sanctions on North Korea and tightening the control of financial flows. Japanese banks will no longer be allowed to work with 15 companies and one individual who, according to Cabinet Secretary Shinzo Abe, work for the North Korean weapons program. Australia is imposing similar sanctions. They are in line with a UN resolution which the missile tests by North Korea from July convicted. At that time, Japan had imposed a six-month port block on the passenger ferry to North Korea. Only on Saturday a top representative of the Communist Party dictatorship, Kim Jong-nam , had strictly refused to negotiate North Korea's nuclear weapons program at the XIV Summit of the Non-Aligned in Havana until the US sanctions were lifted.
- Washington, DC / United States : The Telekom - mobile subsidiary T-Mobile US has in the United States at a nearly six-week auction bought most licenses to now want to establish in the US mobile market after the saturation of the German and European market. According to the American regulatory authority FCC , the company pays 4.2 billion dollars (3.3 billion euros) for the 120 licenses .
Wednesday September 20, 2006
- Bangkok / Thailand : One day after the bloodless military coup , King Bhumibol Adulyadej confirmed the appointment of a military government headed by General Sonthi Boonyaratklin . He wants to hand over power to a civilian government within 14 days at the latest, to which some ministers of the previous government could possibly belong. Parliamentary elections are not planned for October 2007 . The public situation is surprisingly quiet, despite media censorship and a ban on assembly . According to Sonthi, who does not want to be a “substitute ruler” , the armed forces were forced to act “to end corruption, national divisions and the infiltration of independent authorities and the monarchy” . The ousted Prime Minister Thaksin has now arrived in London from New York (UN General Assembly) .
- Berlin / Germany : The German Bundestag resolves for the first time to deploy the Bundeswehr in the Middle East . With a majority of 442 to 152, the MPs vote for a maximum of 2,400 marines to control the shipping borders of Lebanon . The no votes come from a. from the FDP - and the left parliamentary group . Some MPs from the governing coalition and the Greens also vote against the posting.
- Berlin / Germany : The Federal Cabinet approves the so-called " anti-terror file " under the name "Common (s) -Dateien-Gesetz".
- Berlin / Germany : Popkomm is opened in the federal capital by Berlin's Lord Mayor Klaus Wowereit . The world's largest music fair starts with a new record of over 800 exhibitors from 48 countries and with an open commitment by the federal government to support German rock and pop music .
- Budapest / Hungary : In front of the Hungarian parliament there are evening demonstrations against the government for the third time in a row , in which 15,000 citizens take part and demand the resignation of Prime Minister Gyurcsány . The rally then moves to the station square. This time the police can prevent rioting by around 100 hooligans .
- Tokyo / Japan : Through the designation of Shinzo Abe to succeed Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is the first time a politician of the post-war generation will be head of government in Japan. Abe has a reputation for being an uncompromising conservative, although his political views have not yet been clearly defined. His basic attitude is probably based primarily on the tradition towards his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi . Although the Allies arrested him as a war criminal after the end of the Second World War , Kishi was elected head of government in 1957 .
Thursday September 21, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : In a keynote address on education policy at a Berlin secondary school, Germany’s President Horst Köhler advocates a compulsory kindergarten year before starting school . He also calls for a compulsory language test before school starts , in order to be able to determine the migration- related backlog, and advocates a compulsory social year for young people after graduation.
- Cape Canaveral / United States : After a twelve-day mission, the US space shuttle Atlantis lands safely at NASA 's Cape Canaveral base in Florida at 6:21 am local time .
- Munich / Germany : According to the EADS group, deliveries of the large-capacity passenger aircraft Airbus A380 are delayed due to ongoing complications with the cabling. This is already the second postponement of the delivery schedule since June 2006 , as a result of which profit losses of two billion euros by 2010 will appear.
- New York / United States : Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez , speaking at the UN General Assembly, accuses the United States of being a threat to humanity. The US ambassador countered that Chavez had used his freedom of speech and should make the same possible for his people. In his speech, Chavez described George W. Bush as an "alcoholic" and a "sick man".
- New York / United States : At a meeting of the African heads of state, the President of Burkina Faso and head of the AU Security Committee, Blaise Compaoré , announced that the African Union would continue to provide the peacekeeping force in Darfur, West Sudan until December 31. The Sudanese government, on the other hand, strictly rejects the UN Security Council's decision to replace the troops with "blue helmets" from the United Nations .
- Vienna / Austria : The election campaign for the 2006 National Council election is nearing its climax and is again overshadowed by the BAWAG affair , for which legal proceedings are due to begin in September. In the evening, the TV confrontation (“ Chancellor duel”) between Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP) and Alfred Gusenbauer (SPÖ) takes place, for which by far the highest audience rating of the discussions so far is expected.
- Wilhelmshaven / Germany : The association of eight ships of the German Navy , which is sailing to the coast of Lebanon for use , is passed by Federal Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung ( CDU ). The ships with a crew of around 1000 will reach their destination in the eastern Mediterranean after two weeks.
Friday September 22, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : As a result of the rotten meat scandal of the last few weeks, the Federal Council approves the new consumer information law. This is intended to oblige the authorities to publish the names of companies or products.
- Emsland / Germany : A serious accident on the Transrapid test track left 23 dead and 10 injured. On the open track, the maglev train crashed into a workshop car at around 10 a.m. at a speed of 200 km / h.
- Lehrberg / Germany : In a serious gas explosion in a bakery, three houses are completely destroyed, six others are badly damaged, and 50 others are affected. At least 16 residents and emergency services are injured and five are killed. Among the 16 injured, nine are seriously injured, who are still in mortal danger after being flown to the hospital by helicopter.
- Warsaw / Poland : Polish Prime Minister Lech Kaczynski dismisses his deputy and previous Agriculture Minister Andrzej Lepper , because his left-wing populist party “ Self-Defense ” had already left the government the day before in the confrontation over the budget and the increase in Polish NATO troops in Afghanistan .
Saturday 23rd September 2006
- California / United States : In the United States, raw spinach contaminated with E. coli is causing a nationwide disease . 166 people have to be treated in hospitals, a two-year-old boy from Utah and an 82-year-old woman from Maryland die from severe diarrhea and the weakened immune system after eating the vegetables. Following the nationwide call by the authorities not to eat raw spinach, the supermarkets are removing the spinach, which has been washed three times and wrapped in plastic, from their range. The trail of food poisoning leads to California, where around 75 percent of US spinach production is generated in the Salinas Valley. A total of three companies are examined. “We're waiting for the all-clear,” says William Schaffner from Vanderbilt University . "Until then, Popeye the Sailor and his family shouldn't be eating packaged spinach."
- São Paulo / Brazil : The 15th Women's Basketball World Cup ends with a title for Australia for the first time . The silver medals go to the Russians . In the 14 tournaments before, either the women from the USA , the Soviet Union or Brazil won .
- Tallinn / Estonia : Toomas Hendrik Ilves is elected as the new President of Estonia.
Sunday September 24, 2006
- Bern / Switzerland : In Switzerland, a tightening of the asylum law is adopted in a referendum with a two-thirds majority.
- Kildare / Ireland : The Professional Golfers Europe win 18½ to 9½ the Ryder Cup of golf against the United States .
- Limassol / Cyprus : The reigning French Rally - World champion Sebastien Loeb builds with his eighth win of the season on Citroen Xsara ahead of the Finn Marcus Gronholm ( Ford Focus ) at the Cyprus Rally his lead in the standings to 35 points ahead of Gronholm and is therefore facing a successful title defense.
- Salzburg / Austria : The Italian Paolo Bettini is world champion in road cycling ahead of the German Erik Zabel . In the women's road race, the Dutchwoman Marianne Vos wins ahead of the German Trixie Worrack .
Monday September 25, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : According to a study called Kiggs on child and youth health with 17,600 participants up to the age of 17 by the Robert Koch Institute , the general state of health of young people in Germany looks worrying: Almost every third girl suffers from the consequences of during puberty Eating disorders ( anorexia , vomiting addiction or obesity ). On the other hand, many young people and children not only suffer from obesity , but also from allergies and movement disorders . Children from poor families are sick more and more often.
- Kangchenjunga / Nepal : The wreck missing one for two days and by the environmental foundation WWF chartered helicopter type Mi-172 has been found. On board were the Nepalese Minister of State for Forestry, the Chargé d'affaires of the Finnish Embassy in Kathmandu, and passengers from the United Kingdom , Australia , Canada , the United States and Nepal. According to the head of the Nepalese aviation authority, Mohan Adhikari, all 24 occupants can be expected to die. The search for the victims of the worst helicopter crash in the history of civil aviation in Nepal was hindered by heavy rain and fog.
- Kismayo / Somalia : The weak Somali transitional government continues to lose influence after Islamic rebels have taken Somalia's third largest city . Thereupon, according to eyewitness reports, Ethiopian troops advance into the city of Baidoa to protect the transitional government there. Government spokesman Abduraman Dinari describes the reports of Ethiopian troops in Baidoa as "lies" . The Islamists only wanted to divert attention from the “undisguised invasion ” of Kismayo. The capture of Kismayo is a heavy loss for the almost powerless transitional government and its hopes for the stationing of a multinational peacekeeping force from the East African Intergovernmental Development Agency ( IGAD ).
- Rome / Italy : A public debate breaks out in the Italian Parliament about the legalization of euthanasia . At the weekend, President Giorgio Napolitano urged the government to look into the issue after a 60-year-old who had suffered from muscular dystrophy for decades asked him for the “grace of euthanasia” .
Tuesday September 26, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : Due to the decision of the director Kirsten Harms , the last three years at the Deutsche Oper Berlin by Hans Neuenfels staged Mozart - opera Idomeneo from the game plan. Since the cut heads of Jesus , Buddhas , Mohammed and Poseidon are shown in the production , she does not want to provoke a confrontation with Islam . Your decision meets with both understanding and severe rejection in the cultural scene, as one rejects such preventive self-censorship and thus draws attention to the corresponding opera. A widespread discussion like the one in the cartoon dispute is to be feared.
- Brasília / Brazil : According to a published report by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice, almost 55,000 Brazilians were murdered in 2005 , i. H. more than 150 people per day. This number even exceeds the number of victims from the war in Iraq that has been going on for three years by a few thousand civilians . A referendum to enforce a general gun ban failed last year, however, because there was a lack of confidence in the police, who are consistently corrupt in Brazil.
- Osnabrück / Germany : Only a few days after the catastrophic Transrapid accident in Emsland with 23 deaths, the evidence of inadequate safety precautions at the Emsland Transrapid test facility is increasing . According to Rudolf Schwarz, head of the operating company IABG , additional security measures were deliberately avoided. Employees of the test facility "one or two years ago" had unsuccessfully expressed their wish to convert the safety concept for special vehicles such as workshop vehicles to tried and tested technical standards. This also follows the previous presentation by the Osnabrück public prosecutor's office that human error in the control center probably triggered the accident.
- Tokyo / Japan : After the designation , the right-wing conservative politician Shinzō Abe was elected as the new head of government as the successor to his mentor Junichiro Koizumi with 339 of 475 votes in the Japanese lower house . At 52, Abe is both the youngest prime minister after 1945 and the first head of government born after World War II . Shinzo Abe would like to weaken the pacifist attitude of the post-war constitution and pursue a more independent course in foreign policy. He also advocates educational reform to instill patriotism in schools .
Wednesday September 27, 2006
- Ankara / Turkey : According to the Turkish coast guard , the Greek coast guard threw overboard 40 migrants from Arab countries who wanted to immigrate to the EU off the Turkish coast near Chios . Turkish media report that residents of the Anatolian settlement Küçükbahçe near Karaburun discovered the survivors and six dead bodies on the beach.
- Berlin / Germany : After the first Islam conference with representatives of the executive branch and representatives of the largest Islamic associations in Germany, Federal Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble ( CDU ) praised the "tolerant tone" in which the "different positions" were negotiated. All participants are in favor of the continuation of the Mozart - opera " Idomeneo " at the Deutsche Oper Berlin , which deposed the opera line for fear of attacks by violent Islamists.
- Bordeaux / France : ESA's Airbus A300 "Zero-G" specially equipped for parabolic flight is carrying out the first operation under weightlessness . Medical care for a broken forearm on a robot block serves as a test for manned space travel , where no doctor is available.
- Brussels / Belgium : The European Parliament criticizes that the Turkish reform process is going too slowly. A few hours later, the Ankara government announced that it had ratified the EU Social Charter . Only three elements are excluded because the economy is not yet ready for it: minimum wages, equal wages for women and complete freedom of trade unions.
- College Park / United States : According to a survey by the University of Maryland , 71% of Iraqis surveyed want US troops to leave the country within a year. 78% of those surveyed are of the opinion that the presence of troops creates more conflicts than it prevents. Only among Kurds does the feeling of a stabilizing effect predominate (56%). 61% of all respondents would accept attacks against US soldiers.
- Manchester / United Kingdom : Prime Minister Tony Blair of the Labor Party announces his resignation for summer 2007 at a party conference. The head of government is under great public pressure for getting extensive military aid to the United States in the United Kingdom when it attacked Iraq in 2003 with a “ coalition of the willing ” . Gordon Brown is considered to be the most promising candidate for the vacant office of Prime Minister .
- Washington, DC / United States : US President George W. Bush has part of the US intelligence report published on the effects of the Iraq war . The study by the National Intelligence Estimate , quoted 3 days ago, states, among other things, that Muslim extremists used the Iraq war and the declining US reputation for recruitment purposes. Despite the weakening of al-Qaeda, terrorism has generally increased instead of decreased.
Thursday September 28, 2006
- Berlin / Germany : According to the assessment of the sociologist Gerhard Bosch in a statement for the “Labor Market” working group of the Federal Government , almost one in five employees in Germany now has a low wage.
- Brussels / Belgium : The EU Transport Committee decides to reduce hand luggage on air travel in order to reduce the risk of bomb attacks. In the future, only liquids of up to 0.1 liters each (and a total amount of one liter) in transparent packaging will be permitted. The size of hand luggage is limited to a size of 56 by 45 by 25 centimeters. A few weeks ago, a last-minute attack was prevented in England.
- Kabul / Afghanistan : With a decision by the NATO Council to include the German contingent of the Afghanistan protection force ISAF more in the embattled East, the pressure to get involved in the dangerous regions is growing. Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung, on the other hand, would like to continue to restrict the deployment of German troops to northern Afghanistan and Kabul.
- Lusaka / Zambia : 4 million citizens of the South African state are called for presidential and parliamentary elections, for which an open outcome is expected. The previous president Levy Mwanawasa (movement for multi-party democracy) is facing four other candidates, of whom Michael Sata is given the greatest chances, but also the lateral entrant Hakainde Hichilema could make it into the runoff election . Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa, but it is already having its fourth democratic election. Mwanawasa announces that he will recognize any realistic election result.
- Munich / Germany : Exactly one year after the official takeover of the mobile phone division from Siemens , the Taiwanese group BenQ announces the relocation of development and production to Asia . In addition, just before the employment guarantee for around 3,000 employees in Germany expires, they will no longer transfer financial aid to. "We will file for insolvency at the Munich District Court in the next few days," explains her press spokesman . According to the council one is "willful misuse of company law design" before: The workers have one of the capital separately, so that the employer of labor obligations and insolvency claims could get rid of.
- Olinda / Brazil : Shortly before the Brazilian elections ( October 1 ), a scandal weighs on the election campaign , as the ruling party Partido dos Trabalhadores is said to have bought incriminating material against opposition candidates from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva . Brazil is threatened with its own Watergate .
- Austria : In the election campaign for the National Council election on October 1st, television broadcasts the big round of discussions between the five party leaders (“elephant round”) under the ORF presenter Ingrid Thurnher . The media judged them to be unexpectedly factual and the moderator as well prepared. The main topics were health , EU and asylum policy. Regarding the latter, the FPÖ regards the current referendum in Switzerland as exemplary, which the other politicians rejected. Federal Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel and his challenger Alfred Gusenbauer (SPÖ) only clashed over the “hospital deficit”.
- Stockholm / Sweden : The Alternative Nobel Prize ( Right Livelihood Award ) over two million Swedish kronor (215,000 euros) to share the early 90s, founded Poetry - Festival of the Colombian city of Medellin , the Indian woman Ruth Manorama and former Pentagon -Staff Daniel Ellsberg excellent. This honors their commitment to peace, openness to information and tolerance.
- Washington, DC / United States : After a heated debate, the House of Representatives passed a tightened anti-terrorism law with 253-168 votes . a. regulates the proceedings against the foreign terror suspects in the Guantanamo camp . President George W. Bush's first draft was rejected by the Supreme Court as illegal. Ahead of the November congressional election , Republicans are stressing security issues, while opposition Democrats see key legal standards not being met.
Friday September 29, 2006
- Manila / Philippines : The raging typhoon "Xangsane" kills at least 30 people. Most fell victim to a landslide and fallen trees or rubble. Nationwide, the tenth typhoon of the season in the Philippines will cause floods and power outages . The cyclone continues towards Vietnam .
- New York / United States : The South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon emerges as the clear winner in the third test vote by the United Nations for the election of the next UN Secretary General to succeed Kofi Annan . According to an unwritten principle of rotation , the new UN Secretary General is to come from Asia .
- Washington, DC / United States : The US Senate approves the bill to extend the fence at the border between the United States and Mexico by more than 1,000 km. The measure is intended to make illegal immigration more difficult.
Saturday September 30, 2006
- Kabul / Afghanistan : At least twelve people were killed and over 50 people injured in a serious suicide attack in front of the Afghan Interior Ministry. The radical Islamic Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
- Mato Grosso / Brazil : An airplane of the Brazilian low-cost airline Gol Transportes Aéreos with 155 passengers crashed over the rainforest . The new Boeing 737-800 had only been delivered to Gol on September 12, 2006 and had only had 200 flight hours. The machine was on the flight from Manaus to Brasília when it disappeared from the radar screens about an hour before landing (on Friday evening around 10:00 p.m. CEST ) . The debris of the machine was found early Saturday near the community of Peixoto de Azevedo in the state of Mato Grosso.
See also
- Nekrolog September 2006 for deaths this month
- List of annually recurring memorial and action days in September
- Category for commemorative days, holidays or action days in September
Web links
Commons : September 2006 - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
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