International News of March 26, 2008

2008-03-26 14:43:34 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)



International news of March 26, 2008 in passing, published by CaymanMama, press release distribution service for its readers.

125 million people to be effected in S.Asia – thanks to Global warming
Russia to bid for Egypt’s first atomic power station
Arab Summit – west concerned over the outcome
Climate effects Arctic ice
Time frame for nuclear deal cannot by fixed says the Indian foreign minister

125 million people to be effected in S.Asia – thanks to Global warming

Kolkata: (Reuters) Greenpeace yesterday said that about 125 people living the S.Asia will be seriously affected by rapid global warming in S. Asia.

Russia to bid for Egypt’s first atomic power station

Novo-Ogaryovo: (AFP): The Russian and the Egyptian President oversaw the signing of deal through which Russia will be able to bid in the International tender valuing $ 1.5 to 1.8 billion for Egypt’s first atomic power station.

Arab Summit – West concerned over the outcome

Cairo: (Jonathan Wright and Tom Perry - Reuters Report): The Annual Arab summit which is likely to start on Saturday in Syrian capital – Damascus raises questions on many serious key issues faced by the Muslim World. Key ally of the US Saudi Arabia will not be attending the Arab Summit.

Climate effects Arctic ice

Oslo (Reuters): Since 1960 the ice around the Norwegian Arctic Island has gone thinner. The thickness has come down to less than one meter.

Time frame for nuclear deal cannot by fixed says the Indian foreign minister

Washington: (Reuters): The Indian Foreign Minister after meeting the US President and the US secretary of State said that it is difficult to set a time frame to sign the Nuclear deal with the US. The issue is in discussion in the parliament and the coalition partners of the Indian parliament have some reservation that have to be resolved.

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