International news of July 2, 2008

2008-07-02 14:57:01 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)

International news of July 2, 2008

US removes Mandela’s name from terrorists list - A birthday gift from the US
33 insurgents killed by US led Nato forces inside Afghanistan
Turkey’s AK party faces charges of establishing an Islamic state
Iran’s provocative speeches and statements responsible for Iran’s isolation
AIDS infected people expected to live longer

US removes Mandela’s name from terrorists list - A birthday gift from the US

Washington (AFP): United States government finally decided to scratch out the of 90 years old Nobel price winner and former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela from the list of terrorist. The bill was signed by the US president on July 18 making the move as a birthday gift to the great African leader.

33 insurgents killed by US led Nato forces inside Afghanistan

Khost: (AFP) On Tuesday the US led forced carried out a massive operation inside Afghanistan killing 33 Afghan militants. 7 more militants were killed in a raid in the same area with the co-operation of Pakistani troops.

Turkey’s AK party faces charges of establishing an Islamic state

Ankara (Reuters) 21 people being called as ultra-nationalists including 2 retired army generals have been taking into custody by the police on charges of making coup plots. The AK Party, which is the ruling party faces a court case, legal hearing of which began this week have been charged with the charges of forming an Islamic state. The scenario might lead to early parliamentary elections.

Iran’s provocative speeches and statements responsible for Iran’s isolation

Tehran (Reuters): Closed aids of the top Iranian leaders have criticized the provocative statements and speeches by the top Iranian leaders have resulted in Iran’s isolation, these views were expressed by Ali Akbar Velayati who is a close aide of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

AIDs infected people expected to live longer

London (Reuters) British researchers have found out that the life expectancy among people infected with HIV/AIDS could exceed over 5 years following infection.

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