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August 2009

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List of events in August 2009 .

Events

  • August 1
    • The Russian defense ministry accused Georgia of armed provocations on the border with South Ossetia . [one]
    • Venezuelan authorities have banned the broadcasting of 34 private radio stations. [2]
    • The former president of the Philippines, Corazon Aquino, passed away . The country declared a ten-day mourning . [3]
    • Due to strong forest fires , 4,000 tourists and local residents were evacuated from the Canary Islands . [four]
    • Rare Buddhist treasures hidden from looting by Soviet and Mongolian soldiers in the 30s were found in the Gobi Desert . [five]
  • August 2
    • In the finals of the UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship, the Ukrainian team beat England England [6] .
    • A new type of HIV has been discovered in Cameroon . [7]
    • In the Hainan-Tibet Autonomous Region , the city of Ziketan is quarantined after the detection of the second case of pneumonic plague . [8] [9]
  • August 3rd
    • Nissan has officially unveiled its first serial electric Nissan Leaf . [ten]
    • Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki announced that all death sentences (about 4,000) without exception are commuted to life imprisonment. [eleven]
    • Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei approved Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president of the country . [12]
    • Eduard Kokoity said that he sees the future of the republic under his control as part of Russia . [13]
  • August 4
    • According to the European Commission report, 56% of Europeans regularly use the Internet , this figure grew by 33% over 5 years. Almost a third of EU citizens have never used the Internet. [14] [15]
    • Amos Kenan , an Israeli artist, writer and politician, one of the key figures of the new secular culture of Israel, died. [sixteen]
    • A constitutional referendum was held in Niger, it was proposed to make changes to the constitution, according to which a presidential form of government is introduced in the country and the current president Tanja Mamadou can be re-elected an unlimited number of times. [17]
    • Rising tensions on the Georgian-Ossetian border:
      • A telephone conversation took place between the presidents of Russia and the United States about the growing tensions in the region. [18] . A few hours later, another telephone conversation took place on the same topic between US Vice President Joe Biden and Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili. [nineteen]
      • Eduard Kokoity, following an emergency meeting of the Security Council of South Ossetia, decided to close the border with Georgia . [20]
      • The President of the Republic of South Ossetia, Eduard Kokoity, signed a decree dismissing Aslanbek Bulatsev, Chairman of the Government. [21]
    • Ex-US President Bill Clinton met in Pyongyang with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il , which resulted in the release of two American journalists arrested and convicted by North Korean authorities. [22]
    • The nationalized British mortgage bank Northern Rock in the first half of 2009 suffered losses of over one billion dollars . [23]
  • 5th of August
    • The Iraqi government ordered the demolition of anti-blast walls from suicide bombers for 40 days. [24]
    • The Moscow District Military Court proceeded to re-examine the case of the murder of Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist of “ Novaya Gazeta ”. [25]
    • The inauguration of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad , who officially assumed the presidency of the country for a second term, took place in Iran after several months of political confrontation . [26]
    • The parliament of South Ossetia elected Vadim Brovtsev to the post of head of the government of the republic . [27]
  • August 6
    • Latin America :
      • Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez condemned the planned increase in the US military contingent at US bases in Colombia. [28]
      • Venezuela introduced economic measures against Colombia . [28]
      • Bolivian President Evo Morales said that American troops should not be in Latin America at all. [28]
    • In the Australian city ​​of Cairns , the 40th Pacific Islands Forum ended. [29]
    • During the excavations on the Taman Peninsula , the ruins of the Acropolis of Fanagoria , the palace of Mithridates VI Eupator, were found . [thirty]
    • Transcribed HIV gene. [31]
    • At a meeting in the border town of Goma, President of Rwanda Paul Kagame and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Joseph Kabila promised to develop and strengthen economic relations between the countries and work to improve security in the region. [32]
  • August 7
    • The Senate of the US Congress approved the Latin American Sonya Sotomayor as a member of the Supreme Court of America , she became the first Latin American to take this post. [33]
    • The explosion of a car bomb in the city of Mosul in northern Iraq killed 30 people and 72 were injured. [34]
    • Viktor Yushchenko approved the 2009 annual national program for Ukraine’s preparation for NATO membership . [35]
  • 8 August
    • A suicide bomber blew up at the French Embassy in Mauritania . This is the first terrorist attack in Mauritania involving a suicide bomber . [36]
    • In Russia, as a result of tightening of customs control over trucks with Lithuanian numbers, many kilometers of truck queues have appeared at the border. [37]
  • August 9
    • About a million people were evacuated in southeastern China due to typhoon Morakot . [38]
    • In the Tamil north of Sri Lanka , the first local elections were held after the civil war . [39]
    • On the Spanish resort island of Mallorca, 3 explosions thundered, the responsibility for which was taken by the terrorist organization ETA . [40]
    • The Council of Guardians of the Islamic Revolution expressed its intention to hold Iranian opposition leaders Mir-Hussein Mousavi , former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami and one of the presidential candidates Mehdi Karroubi to account. [41]
    • Pope Benedict XVI announced that Bishop Richard Williamson , who denied the Holocaust, had been removed from his post as head of the Catholic seminary in Buenos Aires . [42]
  • August 10
    • The second-term president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, is sworn in. [43]
    • The Provisional Government of Honduras refused to visit the commission of the Organization of American States . [44]
    • Libya and Chad signed seven agreements to improve trade relations and political cooperation between countries . [45]
    • At the first in 20 years, the congress of the Palestinian movement Fatah re-elected the leadership of the movement. [46]
  • 11th August
    • Natural disasters in Japan : in the central part of the country, an earthquake of magnitude 6.5; the situation is aggravated by typhoon “ Etou ” passing along the coast of Japan. [47]
    • At the age of 88, the founder of the special Olympics, Eunice Kennedy Schriever , died. [48]
    • Space Spitzer telescope recorded the collision of two exoplanets . [49]
    • Six people were killed in an explosion at a coal mine in the town of Handlova in northern Slovakia . The country declared a national mourning. [50]
  • 12th of August
    • At a meeting in Caracas , Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner signed an agreement to expand trade cooperation between the countries. [51]
    • The authorities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo arrested Gregoire Ndahiman , accused of genocide and crimes against humanity . [52]
    • For the first time in the history of science, British astronomers discovered the exoplanet WASP-17b , which has a retrograde orbit. [53]
    • The search and rescue services found at a depth of 110 meters 140 kilometers northeast of the capital of Tonga , the city of Nuku'alofa, fragments of the ferry Princess Ashika , sunk a week earlier. [54]
  • August 13
    • At the age of 94, Les Paul died, one of the inventors of the electric guitar , who had a definite influence on modern music. [55]
    • The European Union decided to extend the sanctions against Myanmar after a new conviction was passed in that country against opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi . [56]
    • There was a clash between the Philippine government forces and the Abu Sayyaf grouping, killing over 40 people. [57]
    • In Dagestan, a group of gangsters shot a post of road patrol service near Buynaksk and attacked civilians. [58]
  • August 14
    • After an official ceremony from Islamabad, with the participation of representatives of the Pakistani leadership and heads of railway departments of the member countries of the Economic Cooperation Organization, the first container train Islamabad - Tehran - Istanbul set off . [59]
    • Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou was forced to admit that the victims of Typhoon Morakot , which hit the island, were about 500 people. [60]
    • In the north of Yemen there were clashes between Shiite militants and the military , at least 21 people died. [61]
    • The Argentine Foreign Ministry decided to expel the Honduran ambassador, at the request of the exiled Honduran President Manuel Zelaya . [62]
  • August 15
    • Great Britain introduced direct rule on the Turks and Caicos Islands , explaining its actions with numerous facts of corruption in local government. [63]
    • Colombia has reached an agreement with the United States , according to which the US military will be able to use seven Colombian military bases and act on Colombian territory in order to combat drug trafficking . [64]
    • The terrorist attack in Kabul - an explosion of a car driven by a suicide bomber, which occurred at the NATO office, killed seven people, more than 90 were injured. [65]
  • August 16
    • Off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra an earthquake of magnitude 6.9; during the day, eleven more pushes of a magnitude higher than 5.2 followed. [66]
    • As a result of the collision of two Su-27 fighters during the preparation for MAKS 2009 , the commander of the Russian Vityaz , Honored Pilot of Russia Igor Tkachenko, was killed. [67]
    • In the air crash in the Kaluga region, the absolute European champion in aerobatics, world championship medalist Svetlana Fedorenko died. [68]
    • Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt set the world record in the 100-meter race at the World Championships in Athletics in Berlin . [69]
  • August 17
    • There was a major accident at the Sayano-Shushenskaya hydroelectric station , which killed 75 people, and also 11 were injured. [70]
    • After a four-quarter recession, the Japanese economy went out of recession , showing a growth of 0.9% in April-June. [71]
    • A suicide bomber blew up a mined car outside the Nazran ( Ingushetia ) police department. 25 people died and 136 were injured. [72]
    • The Canadian Forces launched military exercises in the arctic part of the country, codenamed Nanook . [73]
  • August 18
    • In the north-west of Russia began military exercises " Ladoga-2009 " [74]
    • Economic Advisor to the International Monetary Fund, Olivier Blanchard, said that the process of restoring the global economy had begun. [75]
    • Near Cape Verde , a Maltese ship with a Russian crew , the Arctic Sea , was captured by pirates on July 24 in the Baltic Sea . [76]
    • The former president of South Korea and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kim Dae-jung died. [77]
    • Georgia officially ceased to be a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States . [78]
  • August 19
    • The terrorist attacks in Baghdad : a series of explosions claimed the lives of 95 and injured 663 people. Some explosions were heard near the objects of the protected " green zone ". [76]
  • August 20
    • The Obama administration announced its intention to end soon the recycling program for old cars , which helped US automakers to significantly increase sales. [79]
    • The LIGO experiment to search for gravitational waves gave a zero result. [80]
    • The second presidential election in the history of the country began in Afghanistan . [81] During the elections, the militants committed more than 70 attacks. [82]
    • The famous Soviet theater and film actor Semen Farada did not become. [83]
  • August 21
    • Brazil became the third largest trading partner of Chile , displacing Japan. [84] [85]
    • Newly elected South African President Jacob Zuma arrived in Angola to meet with Angolan President José Eduardo Dos Santos to strengthen economic ties with this country, which is Africa’s largest producer and exporter of petroleum products. [86]
    • The Slovak authorities denied the Hungarian President Laszlo Solyomy entry into the country . [87]
    • Clashes between militants , government forces and the African Union peacekeeping contingent in Mogadishu’s Somali capital killed at least 22 people. [88]
    • In Oranjemund (Namibia), a solemn meeting was held with the participation of the heads of five African states of the last expedition of explorer Kingsley Holgate of Africa. [89]
  • August 22
    • The Supreme Court of Honduras rejected the proposal of Costa Rica , according to which the return of the ousted President Manuel Zelaya to the country was supposed. [90]
    • The Mir-1 deep-sea habitable device plunged at Baikal to a record depth of 1,640 meters. [91]
    • The first meeting of the official representatives of the DPRK and the Republic of Korea took place in two years. [92]
    • Hundreds of Nigerian militants surrendered their weapons and accepted the terms of a government amnesty. [93]
    • Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva paid a visit to Bolivia , during which he also discussed with the President of Bolivia Evo Morales the US military presence in the region. [94] Evo Morales encouraged Latin American countries to unite to protect sovereignty. [95]
  • August 23
    • In the final of the Miss Universe contest , Stefania Fernandez from Venezuela won. [96]
    • In the capital of Mali, Bamako, tens of thousands of people took part in demonstrations against the adoption of a new law that empowers women in marriage with equal rights with men. [97]
    • Thousands of people were evacuated from Athens because of strong forest fires that reached the outskirts of the city. [98]
    • According to the Yemeni authorities, more than 100 militants, including two of their commanders, were killed during the offensive by the federal troops in the Shiite rebel position. [91]
    • The English cricket team won the Ashes - one of the most famous fights of this game. [99]
  • 24 August
    • The Stockholm district court ordered the main Black Internet provider to disconnect The Pirate Bay’s largest torrent tracker from the Network. [100]
    • In Kenya , the first in ten years, the national census began . [101]
    • At least 200 children died from an outbreak of Japanese encephalitis in northern India . [102]
  • 25-th of August
    • More than forty people died as a result of the terrorist attack in the Afghan city of Kandahar . [103]
    • Iraq and Syria recalled their ambassadors from each other because of the scandal caused by the terrorist attack in Baghdad . [104]
    • The first South Korean rocket, the Naro-1 , was launched from the Naro cosmodrome, which was to put the STSAT-2 satellite into orbit. [105] However, the satellite did not go into orbit and burned down in dense layers of the atmosphere. [106]
    • US President Barack Obama appointed Ben Bernanke head of the Federal Reserve System for a second term. [107]
    • The brother of John and Robert Kennedy, one of the most influential people in the US Democratic Party , Senator Edward Kennedy, died. Mourning was declared in Washington . [108]
  • August, 26th
    • Pakistani Taliban confirmed the death of their leader Baitullah Masood , which occurred on August 7 as a result of an attack by an American drone . [109]
  • August 27
    • At the 97th year of his life, the famous children's poet, author of the Soviet and Russian hymns, Sergey Mikhalkov , died. [110]
    • Bolivian President Evo Morales proposed to hold a referendum on the establishment of US military bases in Colombia , in which the population of all countries of South America should participate. [111]
    • The leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir Yuldashev, was killed in Pakistan as a result of a missile strike by an American drone plane. [112]
  • August 28
    • Russian athlete Elena Isinbayeva set a new world record in pole vaulting , breaking the bar at 5.06 meters. [113]
    • In Saudi Arabia, an unsuccessful attempt was made on Prince Muhammad bin Nayef , according to law enforcement agencies, militants of the radical Islamist group Al-Qaeda may be involved in the attack. [114]
    • Iceland's parliament voted to return more than $ 5 billion in debt to the governments of Great Britain and the Netherlands . [115]
    • Scientists from the IBM research lab in Zurich improved the technology to obtain graphical data on the structure of the individual molecule, and chemical bonds are visible in the resulting images. [116]
    • Due to renewed fighting between government forces and local rebels in the Burmese province of Shan, tens of thousands of people fled from northern Myanmar to the Chinese border town of Nansan ( Yunnan province ). [117]
  • August 29
    • From the Kennedy cosmodrome, the Discovery shuttle was launched using the STS-128 program. [118]
    • Noel Gallagher, one of its founders, left the Oasis group. [119]
  • August 30
    • 58% of Scotland residents were in favor of holding a referendum on independence from the UK in 2010, the debate about the separation of Scotland from the UK intensified after the victory in the parliamentary elections of the Scottish National Party . [120]
    • The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, began a visit to Taiwan , which caused a sharply negative reaction from the Chinese authorities. [121]
    • In the parliamentary elections in Japan, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party was defeated. LDP Chairman Taro Aso announced his resignation. The Democratic Party received 308 seats out of 480. Its leader, Yukio Hatoyama, will form a new government. [122]
    • The Belarusian Su-27 fighter crashed at an airshow in Poland. Both pilots died. There are no victims on earth [123] .
    • An extraordinary presidential election was held in Gabon . [124]
  • August 31
    • Armenia and Turkey , who were in tensions, decided to open the border. [125]
    • Walt Disney has announced that it is buying Marvel Entertainment for $ 4 billion in cash and shares. [126]
    • For the first time in 60 years, regular air traffic has been open between China and Taiwan . [127]

See also

► August 2009

Notes

  1. Ев EU observers did not confirm information about rocket attacks on Tskhinvali from the Georgian side , Polit.ru (August 3, 2009).
  2. ↑ Hugo Chavez took up journalism , Kommersant (August 1, 2009).
  3. ↑ The Philippines declared mourning over the death of the ex-president , vesti.kz (August 1, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  4. ↑ Four thousand tourists and local residents are evacuated due to fires in the Canary Islands , Kommersant (August 3, 2009). Archived January 11, 2012.
  5. ↑ Treasures hidden from the communists were found in the Gobi Desert , RBC (August 2, 2009).
  6. ↑ U-19: Ukraine becomes the champion of Europe!
  7. ↑ Scientists have discovered a new strain of HIV , the Voice of Russia (August 2, 2009). Archived March 30, 2009.
  8. ↑ In Qinghai, a second death from pneumonic plague was recorded , Renmin zhibao (August 3, 2009).
  9. ↑ China fears pneumonic plague epidemic
  10. ↑ Nissan presented its first production electric car , Avto.ru (August 3, 2009).
  11. ↑ In Kenya, the death penalty is replaced by life imprisonment , People's Daily (August 4, 2009).
  12. ↑ Ahmadinejad was appointed President of Iran , BBC (August 3, 2009).
  13. ↑ Kokoity again spoke about the entry of South Ossetia into Russia , Izvestia.ru (August 3, 2009). Archived on August 3, 2012.
  14. ↑ Developing the infrastructure of the European Internet segment can help Europe overcome the crisis , China Radio International (August 6, 2009).
  15. ↑ Every third European has never seen the Internet , infox.ru (August 5, 2009).
  16. Израиль Israeli writer Amos Kenan , Lenta.ru died (August 5, 2009).
  17. ↑ A referendum on the draft of a new constitution , Renmin zhibao , was held in Niger (August 5, 2009).
  18. Out Readout of the President’s Call for Russian President Medvedev , The White House (August 4, 2009). Archived August 10, 2009.  
  19. ↑ Biden talked with Saakashvili about destabilizing the situation in the Caucasus , Lenta.ru (August 5, 2009).
  20. ↑ Eduard Kokoity closed the Georgian-South Ossetian border , Izvestia.ru (August 4, 2009). Archived on August 2, 2012.
  21. ↑ E. Kokoity dismissed the government of South Ossetia , RBC (August 4, 2009).
  22. ↑ Pyongyang hosted a meeting of Kim Jong Il and Bill Clinton , Lenta.ru (August 4, 2009).
  23. ↑ British Mortgage Bank Northern Rock suffered significant losses in the 1st half of 2009 , rosinvest.com (August 4, 2009). Archived August 8, 2009.
  24. ↑ Anti-explosion walls will be removed in Baghdad , BBC (August 6, 2009).
  25. ↑ The case of the murder of Anna Politkovskaya again in court , Radio Russia (August 6, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  26. ↑ Iran hosted the inauguration of Mahmud Ahmadinejad , BBC (August 5, 2009).
  27. ↑ Appointed a new prime minister of South Ossetia , Kommersant (August 5, 2009). Archived on August 3, 2012.
  28. ↑ 1 2 3 Chavez asked Obama not to build up his army in Colombia , Rosbalt (August 6, 2009). Archived August 9, 2009.
  29. ↑ The 40th Pacific Islands Forum closed today in the Australian city of Cairns , People's Daily (August 6, 2009).
  30. ↑ In the Krasnodar region found the palace of King Mithridates , Kompyulenta (August 6, 2009). Archived August 10, 2009.
  31. ↑ The HIV genome has taken shape
  32. ↑ Rwanda and Congo agreed to establish links between countries , BBC (August 6, 2009).
  33. ↑ The first Latin American appeared in the US Supreme Court , America News (August 7, 2009).
  34. ↑ The number of victims of the explosion in northern Iraq reached 30 people, 72 injured , RIA Novosti (August 7, 2009).
  35. ↑ Yushchenko signed the annual NATO membership program , gnews.ua (August 7, 2009). Archived August 10, 2009.
  36. Смерт A suicide bomber blew up at the French Embassy in Mauritania , People's Daily (August 10, 2009).
  37. ↑ Queues of Lithuanian trucks on the border of the Russian Federation may disappear by Monday , RIA Novosti (August 8, 2009).
  38. ↑ Chinese answer to typhoon , Around the World (August 10, 2009).
  39. ↑ В Шри-Ланке на муниципальных выборах победу одержал поддерживающий ТОТИ альянс , Китайский информационный интернет-центр (9 августа 2009).
  40. ↑ Испанский остров Майорка подвергся нападениям с применением бомб , Жэньминь жибао (11 августа 2009).
  41. ↑ В Иране собираются судить лидеров оппозиции, ЕС может отозвать оттуда всех своих послов, а США заявили о готовности "вести дела" с Ахмади-Неджадом , Полит.ру (10 августа 2009).
  42. ↑ Отрицающий Холокост епископ Уильямсон снят с поста главы семинарии в Аргентине , NEWSru (9 августа 2009).
  43. ↑ Президент Эквадора снова вступил в должность главы государства , Радио Маяк (10 августа 2009). (inaccessible link)
  44. ↑ В Гондурасе временное правительство отказало представителям ОАГ в посещении страны. , РБК (10 августа 2009). Архивировано 10 августа 2009 года.
  45. ↑ Libyan leader inks seven deals with Chad (англ.) , iol (10 August 2009).
  46. ↑ "Фатх" стал молодёжным движением , Коммерсантъ (12 августа 2009).
  47. ↑ ВСЛЕД ЗА ЦИКЛОНОМ НА ЯПОНИЮ ОБРУШИЛОСЬ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЕ , Регионс.ру (11 августа 2009).
  48. ↑ В США скончалась теща Шварценеггера , РИА Новости (11 августа 2009).
  49. ↑ Космический телескоп Spitzer зафиксировал столкновение двух планет , NEWSru (11 августа 2009).
  50. ↑ An explosion at a mine in Slovakia killed a brigade of miners , the BBC (August 11, 2009).
  51. ↑ Chavez and Cristina sign a billion USD trade agreement (English) , mercopress (12 August 2009).
  52. Кон Congolese authorities arrested a Tutsi genocide accused , Gazeta.ru (August 12, 2009).
  53. ↑ British scientists discovered the first retrograde exoplanet , BBC (August 12, 2009).
  54. ↑ Off the coast of Tongo in the Pacific Ocean, fragments of a sunken ferry were found , Siberian News Agency (August 12, 2009). Archived August 16, 2009.
  55. Лес Les Paul died, creator of the world famous Gibson guitar model , RIA Novosti (August 13, 2009).
  56. ↑ EU extends sanctions against Myanmar , dw-world.de (August 13, 2009).
  57. ↑ A fierce battle broke out between the Philippine government forces and the Abu Sayyaf grouping , Renmin Ribao (August 13, 2009).
  58. ↑ Massacre in Dagestan: a new grin of international terrorism , the Voice of Russia (August 13, 2009). Archived August 16, 2009.
  59. ↑ Islamabad – Tehran – Istanbul , Vesti.az (August 14, 2009). Archived September 17, 2011.
  60. Тай The victims of Typhoon Morakot, which hit Taiwan, were 500 people , NEWSru (August 14, 2009).
  61. ↑ Clashes in the north of Yemen: 21 people died , Voice of Russia (August 14, 2009). Archived March 30, 2009.
  62. ↑ Argentina sent the Honduran ambassador , Lenta.ru (August 14, 2009).
  63. ↑ Britain introduced direct rule on the Turks and Caicos Islands , Radio Liberty (August 15, 2009).
  64. ↑ Colombia will host the US military bases , RBC (August 15, 2009).
  65. ↑ ITAR-TASS (inaccessible link)
  66. ↑ In Indonesia, 11 earthquakes exceeding 5.2 points per day occurred , RIA Novosti (August 17, 2009).
  67. ↑ ITAR-TASS (inaccessible link)
  68. ↑ ITAR-TASS (inaccessible link)
  69. ↑ Bolt ran the top 20 meters at a record 100 meters in 1.61 seconds , RIA Novosti (August 17, 2009).
  70. ↑ ITAR-TASS (inaccessible link)
  71. ↑ Japan emerged from recession , Vedomosti.ru (August 17, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  72. ↑ The number of victims of the terrorist attack in Nazran increased to 25 people , Vesti.ru (August 19, 2009).
  73. ↑ Canada launched military exercises in the arctic part of the country , businessfm.ru (August 17, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  74. ↑ In the North-West of Russia began exercise "Ladoga-2009"
  75. ↑ The global economic recovery began - IMF expert , RIA Novosti (August 18, 2009).
  76. ↑ 1 2 Pirates - Estonians, Latvians and Russians , Nezavisimaya Gazeta (August 18, 2009).
  77. Бывший The former President of the Republic of Korea, Kim Dae-jung , died . Lenta.ru (August 19, 2009).
  78. ↑ Georgia officially ceased to be a member of the CIS , Lenta.ru (August 18, 2009).
  79. Американ Americans have one weekend to exchange wreck for money , Gazeta.ru (August 20, 2009).
  80. ↑ The experiment on the search for gravitational waves gave a zero result , Lenta.ru (August 20, 2009).
  81. ↑ In Afghanistan, voting began in the presidential election , Radio Liberty (August 20, 2009).
  82. ↑ Militants on election day in Afghanistan carried out more than 70 attacks , RIA Novosti (August 20, 2009).
  83. ↑ Time of News: No. 152, August 24, 2009
  84. ↑ Brazil becomes Chile's third largest trading partner, mercopress (21 August 2009).
  85. ↑ Latin American countries are showing good rates of recovery from recession , Strana.ru (August 21, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  86. ↑ The new South African president made his first overseas visit to Angola , k2kapital (August 20, 2009).
  87. ↑ The President of Hungary was banned from entering Slovakia , RBC (August 20, 2009).
  88. ↑ The fighting in Mogadishu killed at least 22 people , RIA Novosti (August 21, 2009).
  89. ↑ Encounters of the hairy kind ... (English) , iol (21 August 2009).
  90. ↑ The Honduran court denies the possibility of the return of the ousted president , BBC (August 24, 2009).
  91. ↑ 1 2 The Mir-1 apparatus plunged at Baikal to a record depth , Lenta.ru (August 22, 2009).
  92. ↑ Masters of Funeral Diplomacy , Kommersant (August 24, 2009).
  93. ↑ Hundreds of Nigerian militants surrendered their weapons, using the amnesty of the authorities , NEWSru (August 22, 2009).
  94. ↑ Brazil and Bolivia on the US military presence , Prensa Latina (August 21, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  95. ↑ The President of Bolivia called on Latin American countries to unite to protect sovereignty , the Chinese Information Internet Center (August 23, 2009).
  96. ↑ Miss Universe again became Miss Venezuela , RIA Novosti (August 24, 2009).
  97. ↑ Mali hosts demonstrations against women's rights , Gazeta.ru (August 23, 2009).
  98. ↑ Fires in Greece: threatened areas north of Athens , BBC (August 24, 2009).
  99. ↑ By invisible rules, or The Entertaining History of Cricket , BBC (August 24, 2009).
  100. ↑ Swedish authorities disconnect The Pirate Bay torrent from the Network , NEWSru (August 25, 2009).
  101. К Kenya authorities recount people , Rosbalt (August 24, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  102. ↑ Encephalitis kills 200 in India , BBC (August 24, 2009).
  103. ↑ There was a major terrorist attack in Afghanistan , REGNUM (August 26, 2009).
  104. ↑ Syria decided to withdraw its ambassador from Iraq , People's Daily (August 26, 2009).
  105. ↑ A scientific satellite launched by a South Korean rocket has been launched into orbit. , RBC (August 25, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  106. ↑ The unsuccessfully launched South Korean satellite burned down in dense layers of the atmosphere , Vesti.ru (August 26, 2009).
  107. ↑ The main dollar is responsible for everything , the Voice of Russia (August 26, 2009). Archived March 30, 2009.
  108. ↑ In connection with the death of Senator Edward Kennedy in the United States declared mourning , ghn.ge (August 26, 2009).
  109. ↑ The Pakistani Taliban confirmed the death of their leader , the Voice of Russia (August 26, 2009). Archived March 30, 2009.
  110. ↑ The famous poet Sergey Mikhalkov died , RIA Novosti (August 27, 2009).
  111. ↑ A referendum can be held on US bases in Colombia , infox.ru (August 27, 2009).
  112. ↑ IMU leader Tahir Yuldashev , Agura (2009-10-2) killed in Pakistan . (inaccessible link)
  113. ↑ Elena Isinbayeva had a rest for five plus , Kommersant (September 1, 2009).
  114. ↑ In Saudi Arabia, an unsuccessful attempt was made on the prince, the son of the head of the country's Interior Ministry. , RBC (August 28, 2009). (inaccessible link)
  115. ↑ Iceland wants to pay off debtors , BBC (August 28, 2009).
  116. ↑ IBM descended to the molecular level , cybersecurity (August 28, 2009).
  117. ↑ MILITARY REPORT at 12:00: civil war broke out in Myanmar , OREANDA (August 29, 2009).
  118. Дис Space Shuttle Discovery with a team of astronauts launched to the ISS , cybersecurity.ru (August 29, 2009).
  119. ↑ Oasis rock band broke up , infox.ru (August 29, 2009).
  120. ↑ About a third of Scots want to disconnect from the UK , bfm.ru (August 30, 2009). Archived July 4, 2009.
  121. ↑ The Dalai Lama began a visit to Taiwan, prompting protests from China , Radio Liberty (August 31, 2009).
  122. ↑ Taro Aso officially announced his decision to resign , RIA Novosti (August 31, 2009).
  123. ↑ Su-27 fighter crashed at an air show in Poland 27 | News. News of the day on the site Details
  124. Extraordinary presidential elections were held in Gabon , Voice of Russia (August 31, 2009). Archived March 30, 2009.
  125. ↑ Armenia and Turkey - rapprochement with bewilderment , Interfax (September 1, 2009).
  126. ↑ Disney buys Marvel for $ 4 billion , Kommersant (August 31, 2009). Archived on August 2, 2012.
  127. ↑ For the first time in 60 years, regular air traffic , New Politics (August 31, 2009), has been opened between China and Taiwan .
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