Typhoon causes massive destruction in Japanese coast
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Jul 2007
Japan meteorological department has sent warned signal to the Japanese administration in the wake of a powerful typhoon that develops on Friday with strong winds and heavy rains in the southern island of Kyushu. Strong winds up
Iran to allow UN inspection of heavy water reactor: IAEA
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Jul 2007
Iran has allowed the UN inspectors to visit it’s under-construction heavy water reactor at Arak by the end of this July as this Islamic Republic wants to convince the United Nations that all the atomic reactors of this republic is only for peace and
North Korea nuclear disarmament starts today
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Jul 2007
A ten member team of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headed by Adel Tolba reached North Korea on Saturday to monitor North Korea’s promise to halt her nuclear weapons program. In December 2002 North Korea expelled UN
Australian police ultimately brings charges against Haneef
NI Wire, Sat, 14 Jul 2007
After detaining the Indian doctor for thirteen days Australian Federal Police (AFP) has finally brought charges against Indian national of providing support to terrorist organization. These charges can bring a maximum 15 years of imprisonment
Brown Govt. indicates a shift in British foreign policy
NI Wire, Fri, 13 Jul 2007
A close ally of new British Prime Minister, Doughlas Alexander secretary of international development speaking at the council of foreign relations in Washington D.C. reflected a shift in UK foreign policy. He suggested ‘international approach’ as a
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