International news of July 1, 2008

2008-07-01 14:54:20 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)

International news of July 1, 2008

Iran apprehensive about Iran Pakistan relations
US plan to hold ground operation inside Pakistan to capture Bin Laden
Communists continue to oppose US nuclear deal
US baffled on Iran’s threat of closing Strait of Hormuz
Twelve million honey bees go wild on Canadian Highway

Iran apprehensive about Iran Pakistan relations

Tehran: Ties between the two Islamic countries of Iran and Pakistan is not liked by the enemies of the two countries, the Iranian President said people who want to harm the relationship of the two neighbors will not be able to do so and will not be allowed to harm the brotherly ties of the two countries.

US plan to hold ground operation inside Pakistan to capture Bin Laden

New York (DAWN Report) Sending of US commandos to operate inside Pakistani Tribal areas has been on hold mainly due to the lack of consensus amongst Bush administration. The administration has devised new plan that will remove the disagreements and create way for the operation to be carried out inside Pakistani Tribal areas.

Communists continue to oppose US nuclear deal

New Delhi: In spite of various assurances by the Prime Minister of the country, the communist parties in India are not allowing the Indian government to complete the process of signing the nuclear deal with the US. Singh has time and again requested the communists to allow him to make head away with the deal that will allow the Indian government to enter into nuclear trade without signing international non-proliferation agreements.

US baffled on Iran’s threat of closing Strait of Hormuz

Manama: (AFP): The under water fuel pipeline that caters to over 40% of the worlds fuel supply can possibly be blocked by Iran in case of attack on Iran nuclear facilities. This was stated by the chief of Elite Revolutionary Guard, Mohammad Ali Jafery.

Twelve million honey bees go wild on Canadian Highway

St Leonard (AP) A truck carrying 12 million honey bees overturned on Canada’s largest highway releasing bees that was in 330 crates. As per reports, the rain at the time of incident helped in containing the bees around the area of the truck and the nearby pavement.

For more information and details on the above news of July 1, 2008 visit: http://www.dawn.com/2008/07/01/int.htm

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