Monthly Archive: August 2005

August 17, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (6:27) Leaked documents have shed new light on how Brazilian immigrant Jean Charles de Menezes was shot dead by plain clothes officers, one day after the failed London bombings in July....

August 16, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines The first forced evacuations amidst escalating tensions between Israeli police and settlers have begun as the deadline of midnight tonight to clear Gaza settlements approaches. Meanwhile, Israeli officials closed off Palestinian...

August 15, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines Last night at midnight was the deadline for settlers to leave all camps in Gaza and four in the West Bank. Israeli soldiers began handing out eviction notices today to the...

August 12, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:40) Brazil’s president Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva addressed the nation today in an attempt to counter murmurings that he is connected to the bribery scheme with in his government. Natalia...

August 11, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:48) Ten foreign nationals were arrested this morning in Britain. The British government says they are a ‘threat to national security’ and is looking to deport them. But it is prevented...

August 10, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (4:57) Iran has broken a the final UN seals at its nuclear plant Isfahan to continue uranium enrichment activities. The move comes members of the International Atomic Energy Agency hold urgent...

August 09, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines  (5:08) Five accused Cuban spies, also known as the Cuban 5, will get a new trial. Their case was dismissed due to prejudices. Mitch Perry reports from WMNF in Tampa. Lawyers for...

August 08, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (4:47) The UN has confirmed that the Iran has broken the seals at Isfahan, its largest nuclear plant. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the global nuclear watchdogs, in a statement said,...

August 05, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:16) British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced a strict package of measure to expel and keep out anyone who teaches violence or hatred in England.Blair said he will ignore human rights...

August 04, 2005

Download MP3 Headlines (5:11) Unrest continues in Sudan’s capital Khartoum following the death of the country’s vice president in a helicopter crash over the weekend. At least 130 people have been killed in three...