Wikinews:2006/August/5/Latest news
- Apollo Moon landings tapes reported missing
- Mideast stance hurts Canada's PM Harper
- Israel detains Speaker of Palestinian parliament
- Swedish nuclear reactors shut down over safety concerns
- Australia cause South Africa heartbreak in Tri Nations rugby
- Ugandan rebels agree to a ceasefire
- Flooding kills dozens in North Korea, leaves thousands more homeless
- United States plans to train and equip Lebanon military
- Car crash enrages bees
- Swan in German zoo tests positive for H5N1 virus
- East Timor, Kuwait start negotiations for investment in public works
- 7/11 blasts suspect held in Kashmir
- From the eleventh century to the Digital Age, the Domesday Book is now online
- Katcher died of drowning, coroner says
- Newcastle, Australia man arrested for selling stolen jewelery online
- James Cameron to use Weta Digital for next film
- Fears raised of Iraq Civil War
- Ordinance in Chicago requiring "big box" stores to pay higher wages passes
- Hezbollah leader both threatens Tel Aviv and offers ceasefire
- Capitol Hill fries and toast French again
- FDA to move on approval of over-the-counter sale of "Plan B" birth control
- "No H5N1 virus" found in blood tests of suspected human Bird Flu cluster
- Citywide strike being discussed in Buffalo, N.Y.
- New Zealand policeman charged with drunk driving
- Bombs kill several during Iraq football game
- Indonesian Health Ministry: Two new human clusters of Bird Flu suspected in Sumatra
- Father pays tribute to his son who died in Iraq
- Rotorua, New Zealand bans criminals from CBD
- Study at the University of Toronto says text messaging helps with grammar
- Man arrested for photographing unrelated arrest
- Israeli soldiers landing in Baalbek
- Tropical storm Chris strengthens
- Israeli bombardment spills 35,000 tons of heavy fuel oil
- 2006 record heat wave moves across U.S. eastern seaboard
- Scientists crack age-old egg problem
- North and South Korean border guards exchange fire
- New Zealand suicide rate decreases
- Heat gets worse in Canada
- Fidel Castro temporarily hands power to his brother Raul