Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia express concerns whilst Peru supports a planned accord by Colombian President Álvaro Uribe to allow United States troops to use several bases. Venezuela announces trade measures against Colombia. //news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8186767.stm (BBC)
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert arrives in the historic Palestinian town of Jericho, becoming the first Prime Minister of Israel to visit the West Bank or Gaza Strip in more than seven years. Olmert meets with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.
Trinidad Chief Magistrate Sherman McNicolls orders the extradition of three men to the United States to face charges of involvement in a terrorist attack on John F. Kennedy Airport. //www.nytimes.com/2007/08/07/nyregion/07jfk.html?_r=1oref=slogin (New York Times)
A United Nations report blaming the government of Sudan for crimes against humanity in Darfur is released.
Wednesday, August 6, 2003
Florida is set to begin paying in fees to pilot/database guru and alleged former drug smuggler turned government informant Hank Asher in payment for his Matrix system, a rapidly searchable database combining existing police records and several large commercially available computer databases. Civil libertarians are outraged at the system, claiming it is Orwellian and reminiscent of the Federal Total Information Awareness program. The United States Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security are providing funds to expand Matrix coverage to the entire country. //www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21872-2003Aug5.html//www.cato.org/dispatch/08-06-03d.html//www.local6.com/news/2384241/detail.html
Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt is convicted in the Republic of Ireland's Special Criminal Court of two terrorist offences, directing terrorism and membership of an illegal organisation. One of the key witnesses was David Rupert, an FBI agent who posed as a member of the Real IRA to get close to McKevitt. The three judges of the SCC will sentence McKevitt later. //www.rte.ie/news/2003/0806/mckevittm.html
According to Japanese government and TBS networks reports, torrential rain and mudslides kill 72 in Kagoshima, Japan.
Thursday, August 6, 1992
President Bush urges the United Nations to approve a military intervention in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Tuesday, August 6, 1991
Tim Berners-Lee announces the World Wide Web project and software on the alt.hypertext newsgroup. The first website, info.cern.ch is created.
Saturday, August 6, 1988
August 7 – Tompkins Square Park Police Riot in New York City: A riot erupts in Tompkins Square Park when police attempt to enforce a newly passed curfew for the park. Bystanders, artists, residents, homeless people and political activists are caught up in the police action that takes place during the night of August 6 and into the early morning of August 7.
Tuesday, August 6, 1985
In Hiroshima, tens of thousands mark the 40th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city.
Former UK Postmaster General John Stonehouse is sentenced to 7 years' jail for fraud, theft and forgery.
Friday, August 6, 1971
A lunar eclipse lasting 1 hour, 40 minutes, and 4 seconds is observed.
Sunday, August 6, 1967
A general strike in the old quarter of Jerusalem protests Israel's unification of the city.
A pulsar is noted by Jocelyn Bell and Antony Hewish. The discovery is first recorded in print in 1968: An entirely novel kind of star came to light on "Aug. 6 last year" .... The date of the discovery is not recorded.
Emilie Dionne, one of the Dionne Quintuplets, dies of asphyxiation following an epileptic seizure at Sainte Agathe, Quebec. She was the first of the five to perish, and three of them lived into the 21st Century.
Sunday, August 6, 1950
Monarchist demonstrations lead to a riot in Brussels.
Monday, August 6, 1945
WWII: Atomic bombing of Hiroshima: A United States B-29 Superfortress, the Enola Gay, drops an atomic bomb, codenamed Little Boy, on Hiroshima, Japan, at 8:15 a.m. (local time).
American Civil War: The Confederate ironclad CSS "Arkansas" is scuttled on the Mississippi River after suffering damage in a battle with the USS "Essex" near Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Köprülü Mehmed Pasha ends his rule as vizier of the Ottoman Empire.
The first modern bank notes are issued in Stockholm, Sweden.
Wednesday, August 6, 1625
Ernest Casimir of Nassau-Dietz is appointed as stadtholder of Groningen.
Saturday, August 6, 1588
Battle of Gravelines: The Spanish Armada is defeated by an English naval force under command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake off the coast of Gravelines, now in France.
The Franciscan Rule is approved by Pope Honorius III.
Failure of an attempt by the Sicilian fleet to reconquer Jerba.ref name=espace libyeb
Friday, August 4, 523 (Julianian calendar)
Pope Hormisdas dies at Rome after a 9-year reign in which he has been instrumental in ending the Acacian Schism. He is succeeded by John I as the 53rd pope.