Top 5 International news of August 15, 2008 in Caymanmama press

2008-08-15 05:28:51 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)

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  • Indian police opens fire on Muslim demonstrators, killing 1 and injury many
  • US - India nuclear deal, India might get clean bill without any restrictions on nuclear activity
  • In spite of repeated warning Russian troops invade Georgian cities
  • UN calls for end of violence in Georgia
  • Marriages are made in heaven but sourced through Internet for Iraqis

Indian police opens fire on Muslim demonstrators, killing 1 and injury many

Srinagar (Reuters) Demonstrators shouting ‘We want freedom’ were shot at by the Indian security forces inside the Indian held Kashmir. One Muslim demonstrator was killed as the crowd moved ahead. During the fresh wave of massive demonstration here, the Indian forces have up till killed 22 demonstrators, have left over 500 injured.

US - India nuclear deal, India might get clean bill without any restrictions on nuclear activity

Vienna (Reuters): Equipping non Muslim nations with the nuclear assets might serve the purpose of the US government. The United States of America is likely to table a contract favoring a waiver of ban on the nuclear trade with India. The draft circulated by the US to the Nuclear Supply Group gives India unconditional nuclear trade including compliance to nuclear test ban and UN inspections.

In spite of repeated warning Russian troops invade Georgian cities

Gori (Reuters): Eye witnesses report that they had seen Russian troops entering the cities of Gori, Poti and Zugdidi ignoring the demands from the US that Georgia’s sovereignty must be respected by Russia

UN calls for end of violence in Georgia

United Nations (Reuters): The concern over the humanitarian situation triggered the UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon to issues statement appealing Russia to end violence in Georgia. In his statement issued yesterday, he said that he is “extremely concerned by the humanitarian impact of therecent conflict on the civilian population in Georgia, which has suffered loss of life and injury, significant damage to property
and infrastructure,”

Marriages are made in heaven but sourced through Internet for Iraqis

Baghdad (AFP): The Iraqi youth are surfing the net the find their sole mates. Girls after they finish their studies are made to stay at home. The lack of socializing facilities have led the Iraq’s boys and girls to meet through the Internet chat and find their life partners.

An 20 year old Iraqi youth states “I think the Iraqis are looking for love on the internet because there are no other places for them to meet.”

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