October 3, 2007
(Wednesday)
- More than 3,000 gold miners are trapped underground in the Elandskraal mine at Elandsrand, northwest of Johannesburg, South Africa, owned by Harmony Gold Mining. (BBC)
- The United States and Russia sign a pact to use Russian technology on NASA missions to hunt for water on the moon and Mars. (Reuters)
- United States President George W. Bush vetoes an expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program. (AP via Google News)[permanent dead link ]
- Edward Pietrzyk, the Polish ambassador to Iraq, is hurt and his bodyguard is killed by a bomb attack in Baghdad. (Bloomberg)
- Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto says that the corruption charges against her have not been dropped, and that Minister Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad's announcement is part of a disinformation campaign. (CNN) (NYT)
- Lal Masjid mosque opens to the public three months after being seized by the Pakistani army.[citation needed]
- 2007 Burmese anti-government protests:
- The State Peace and Development Council releases 80 Buddhist monks and 149 Buddhist nuns. (Reuters via News Limited)
- United Nations envoy Ibrahim Gambari leaves the country, while arrests and intimidation of demonstrators continue. (NYT) (Guardian) (BBC)
- 2007 Pacific typhoon season: Vietnam evacuates 400,000 people from the provinces of Nghệ An and Hà Tĩnh ahead of Severe Tropical Storm Lekima (Hanna). Two people die and hundreds of houses collapse when the storm strikes.(AP)[permanent dead link ], (AP via CNN)
- North Korea:
- The President of South Korea Roh Moo-hyun and the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-il commence talks in Pyongyang. (Reuters)
- Kim Jong-il proposes to extend the talks by one day, but Roh Moo-hyun declines. (CNN)
- At the six-party talks in Beijing, North Korea agrees to fully shut down its nuclear program by the end of the year. (NYT)