September 21, 2006
Download MP3 Headlines (4:30) CIVILIAN DEATHS IN IRAQ The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq has documented that more 6500 Iraqi civilians were violently killed during the months of July and August – with over...
Download MP3 Headlines (4:30) CIVILIAN DEATHS IN IRAQ The UN Assistance Mission for Iraq has documented that more 6500 Iraqi civilians were violently killed during the months of July and August – with over...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:00) BUDAPEST RIOTS CONTINUE Violent demonstrations calling for the Hungarian Prime Minister’s resignation have continued for the 2nd day in a row in Budapest. Over 200 people have been injured in...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:53) BRITISH SOLDIER PLEAS GUILTY TO WAR CRIME A British corporal has today become the first member of the British military to admit a war crime in court. From London, Naomi...
Download MP3 Headlines (6:11) PYONGTAEK South Korean protesters were in front of the White House today as President Bush met with the president of South Korea. This week, rice farmers in Pyongtaek, South Korea...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:44) BLAIR CALLS FOR MORE NATO TROOPS IN AFGHANISTAN British Prime Minister Tony Blair today called on NATO members to contribute 2,500 more troops to Afghanistan. Despite his appeal, there is...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:20) ATTACK ON U.S. EMBASSY IN DAMASCUS Syrian security forces today blocked an attempt by four gunmen to attack the US embassy in Damascus. One member of the Syrian security forces...
Download MP3 Headlines (4:33) NATIONAL UNITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN FATAH AND HAMAS The Palestinian President and Prime Minister have agreed in principle to form a coalition government in the coming days. Manar Jibrin reports. CALLS...
Download MP3 Headlines (5:24) DARFUR The United Nations high commissioner for refugees warned today that Sudan may be about to carry out a major military operation in the Darfur region. For more than a...
Download MP3 Headlines (4:45) IRAQ TAKES OVER PART OF ITS MILITARY US-led forces handed over control of parts of the Iraqi Army to the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at a ceremony today...