International news of May 10, 2008

2008-05-10 16:15:08 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)

International news of May 10, 2008

11 people die as bomb blows off in a café in Sri Lanka
Non-Proliferation Treaty not being complied with
Colonel Karuna, Vinayagmoorthy Muralitharan transferred to immigration detention cell
Gang with fake passports captured by Thailand police
Nepal’s new government formation – Maoists begin discussion

11 people die as bomb blows off in a café in Sri Lanka

Colombo: Eastern Sri Lanka witness killing of 11 people who died in a bomb blast inside a café. Tamil Tigers are once again blamed by the Sri Lankan military for the bomb blast.

Non-Proliferation Treaty not being complied with

Geneva (Reuters) Iran’s continuous pursuit for nuclear enrichment threatens the peace of the world. These wards were spoken during the meeting held by the 5 nuclear powers. The NPT is under threat not only because of Iran’s focus of becoming a nuclear power but also as other countries like North Korea and Syria.

Colonel Karuna, Vinayagmoorthy Muralitharan transferred to immigration detention cell

Colombo: The rebel Tamil Tiger, former leader, Vinayagmoorthy Muralitharan who traveled on a fake diplomatic passport to UK and was sentenced to 9 months imprisonment by the British authorities has been transferred to the UK immigration cell. It is still not clear whether he would be deported or not.

Gang with fate passports captured by Thailand police

Bangkok: (AFP): In a raid police seized 21,000 fake passports and arrested 12 people. The biggest ever seizer reported in Thailand

Nepal’s new government formation – Maoists begin discussion

Kathmandu: (AFP) The Maoists and other major winning political parties of Nepal began discussions on government formation.

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