Posted on 29 June 2010. Tags: G20, G8, Goodluck Jonathan, UN, Western Weapons
President Goodluck Jonathan, while attending the summit of Group of 8 and Group of 20 Industrialised Nations in Canada, has declared the dumping of small arms and light weapons on Africa by western countries as a major factor retarding the continent’s quest for economic advancement. Read the full story
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Posted on 26 June 2010. Tags: Barack Obama, China, EU, G20, G8, Toronto
Signs of deep rifts at the G8 and G20 summits in Toronto over how quickly governments should cut deficits added to financial market jitters today, with the Americans warning of the dangers of a double dip recession if all countries started to rein back spending at once. Read the full story
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Posted on 28 April 2010. Tags: G8, George W. Bush, Laura Bush, Mecklenburg, poisoned in Germany

George W Bush’s wife Laura has claimed that she and her husband were poisoned during a G8 meeting of world leaders.
Mrs Bush said the couple and several members of their staff fell ill under mysterious circumstances at the summit in Germany in 2007. Read the full story
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Posted on 30 March 2010. Tags: Angela Merkel, G8, Germany, iran, Israel, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, nuclear weapons, Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey, UN Security Council (UNSC)
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has once again dismissed sanctions as a proper solution to the Iranian nuclear issue. Read the full story
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Posted on 10 February 2010. Tags: Canada, enrich uranium, G8, IAEA, Iranian nuclear program, Stephen Harper
Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper says his country will use its G8 presidency to press the club of world’s richest nations for more Iran sanctions.
“Canada will use its G8 presidency to continue to focus international attention and action on the Iranian regime” and “work with its allies to find strong and viable solutions, including sanctions, to hold Iran to account,” AFP quoted Harper as saying in a statement on Wednesday.
“It is time for Iran to end its defiance of the international
community, suspend its enrichment activity and take immediate steps toward transparency and compliance by halting the construction of new enrichment sites, and fully cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),” he said.
Harper’s comments come after Tehran declared that it would begin the process to enrich uranium at 20 percent for use in its research reactor after the IAEA failed to help the country buy it.
Iran needs the uranium to produce radioisotopes— which are used to treat patients — at the research reactor.
Under international law, the IAEA is obliged to provide Iran with nuclear fuel required for peaceful purposes.
The West has been exerting pressure on Iran to force the country into delivering the stores of its low-enriched uranium in exchange for 20 percent enriched uranium after a considerable delay.
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