Top 5 International news of August 22, 2008 in Caymanmama press
2008-08-22 12:05:37 (GMT) (Caymanmama.com - World News News)
Caymanmama press release distribution service brings top 5 International news of August 22, 2008 in passing for its International news readers
- 45 nation NSG group proposes conditions on lifting ban in nuclear trade with India
- Nato will not get Russian cooperation till Georgian crises ends
- US pressure to finalize peace with Palestinian may lead to clashes
- 1.2 billion people defecate outside posing major risk to health
- Religion and politics must not be mixed - Survey reveals
45 nation NSG group proposes conditions on lifting ban in nuclear trade with India
Vienna (Reuters): The meeting of 45 nation Nuclear Suppliers Group raised objection and implied condition to practically every paragraph of the nuclear deal. The conditions discussed included full scope inspection of India's nuclear sites, ban on further nuclear tests and periodic review on compliance with the exemptions.
Nato will not get Russian cooperation till Georgian crises ends
Brussels (AFP): Russia through its military sources informed Nato that Russia will not extend any co-operation to Nato forces until further decision by the Russian leadership. The US responded at this news by saying that Nato - Russian would co-operation will halt until the crises with Georgia does not end.
US pressure to finalize peace with Palestinian may lead to clashes
Jerusalem (Reuters): Speaking about the early resolution of the peace agreement could initiate fresh wave of clashed between Israel and Palestine, the Israeli chief negotiator said the International community voiced his concern.
1.2 billion people defecate outside posing major risk to health
Stockholm (AFP): Only way people in developing and underdeveloped countries in Africa and in Asia could be made to use toilets is that they would have to be shamed into using it, said the experts at the meeting in Stockholm.
Stating the fact that around 1.2 billion people in the world defecate outside, while humanitarian organizations have tried to provide facilities such as pumps, mobile toilets etc to encourage people from stopping to defecating outdoors but toilets provided by the aid workers are used by the people as precious items of ownership. These are either used as religious shrine or dry place to store wood.
Religion and politics must not be mixed - Survey reveals
New York (Dawn News) Catholics for Choice, revealed the results of polls which state that majority Catholic voters are against mixing politics with religion. Most of them want the new president to concentrate on solving the burning issues of terrorism, ending Iraqi war and reweave the US economy
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