let’s see what happend in the world today !:)

china manace with flods!they survived the quake and now the water came upon!many people think that only god and nature can solve this back , they prey a lot!

Fuel protest continue , but maybe some of of us will give up driveing now and stop a part of the poltuion!i don’t know what to say!

By Burca Alice Larisa

this weekend we will go in places wwhere we can expres our self because summer is here and she is not waiting so much for us!even that the global warming has strong effects!

so we gone propose an activity again, this weekend  we express our self directly with fellings in nature!go to lakes or see, and mix romance with adventure!

remeber

WHAT”S LIFE WITHOUT FUN AND NATURE!

by Burca Alice Larisa

Nepal voted to abolish the Himalayan kingdom’s 239-year-old Hindu monarchy, becoming the world’s newest republic.

Delegates at a special assembly voted 560 to four in favor of abolishing the monarchy.The government has told King Gyanendra to vacate his palace in the capital Kathmandu within a fortnight, or be forced out.

http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=83527&videoChannel=1

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Mexico’s government has sent hundreds of police reinforcements to the Sinaloa region to deal with a wave of police killings in drug wars.

Several thousand troops and police are already working in the centre of Mexico’s drug trade.

But they’ve been unable to stop police killings and feuding drug gangs

http://www.reuters.com/news/video

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Swiss voters will decide on Sunday whether to back a controversial proposal that would give individual communities the authority to award Swiss passports.

More than a fifth of Switzerland’s 7.5 million residents are foreigners, according to Federal Statistics Office 2006 data, a higher proportion than almost any other European country and due in part to the difficulty of becoming a naturalized citizen.

http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSL297683020080529

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has said he will ask the international community to relieve the country’s debt, as envoys gather for a UN forum.

Officials said the move was aimed mainly at Arab countries, to which Iraq owes most of its $67bn (£34bn) debt.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7424782.stm

all the sistems in the world have some errors somewhere, but ofcourse they should chek again, much better the future stuff, and they should recive much more people with familiys also , who would have a much better experince with the children , because you can see how he acts with hes.

do you agree?

what do you say?

many thanks also for asking about me, i am ok and i send you best wishes too

this is why i posted the press relese from Nato Press.after you study it please tell me what you arive to with youre friend from Moldavia who is a pol. observer,i have hes dictionay of geopolitics, but i prefer the french version , even hes dictionary it’s much more practical direct and with many words.

send hem compliments from my part,and also it’s an honore to have hes opnion here.

Best wishes also , i am fellling quait beautiful now.

yes, mika please folow reuters to see the news where local goverment from Myanmar get help, those people are really poor and they need help first because they are people, and we help eachother to get bether and survive in this world.or at least this is how it suppose to be.

Sunday 25 May, in an address to the Defence and Security Committee meeting of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Berlin’s Reichstag, Daniel Fata, US Deputy Secretary Assistant of Defence for European and NATO Policy, said that the time has come to cement the gains from the Bucharest summit and noted the important role that members of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly can play in building parliamentary and public support to NATO.
 
The Bucharest summit produced a number of important gains according to Mr Fata.  The Alliance reaffirmed its commitment to success in Afghanistan, moved forward toward producing a new Strategic Concept to guide the Alliance, and took important decisions on enlargement.  There was also significant progress on achieving consensus with regard to the desirability and feasibility of missile defence systems in Europe.

http://www.nato-pa.int/Default.asp?CAT2=0&CAT1=0&CAT0=0&SHORTCUT=1551