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Events 2008   Jan  Feb  Mar  Apr  May  Jun  Jul  Aug  Sep  Oct  Nov  Dec 
Events in August 2008

Aug. 1 The International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors meeting in Vienna approves the safeguards agreement with India. Full Story
Nine mountaineers are killed in an avalanche near the submit of the Himalayan peak K2.
Georgia attacks its breakaway territory of South Ossetia.
Aug. 2 Terrorism “single biggest threat” to stability and progress, says the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the inaugural of the 15th SAARC Summit in Colombo. Nod for SAARC Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty. Full Story
Aug. 3 The SAARC Summit adopts the Colombo Declaration titled “Partnership for growth of our people.” Leaders resolve to jointly fight terror and trans-national organised crime. Full Story
Aug. 4 An attack on a border patrol in China’s Xinjiang region leaves 16 policemen dead just four days ahead of the Olympics. Full Story
Aug. 7 Maldives President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom signs and adopts a Constitution that allows multi-party elections. Full Story
Aug. 8 The 29th Olympic Games gets off a colourful start in the Chinese capital Beijing. Full Story
Georgia launches a full-scale military assault against South Ossetia and reduces to ruins the capital Tskhinvali. Full Story
Serial bombings rock Xinjiang region in China. Seven bombers are killed. Full Story
Aug. 9 Russia foils Georiga plan for an offensive against South Ossetia. Two thousand persons were killed in attacks. Moscow takes control of regional capital Tskhinvali. Full Story
Aug. 10 Georgia pulls out forces from South Ossetia under heavy Russian fire. Full Story
Aug. 11 Abhinav Bindra wins the Olympic gold medal for the 10-metre air rifle event bagging for independent India its first individual Olympic gold. Full Story
Russia sends more troops to Abkhazia another breakaway region of Georgia. Full Story
Aug. 12 Russia agrees to a peace pact brokered by France to end the Caucasus crisis and halts military operations. Georgia pulls out of Commonwealth of Independent States. Full Story
Aug. 13 Ceasefire in Georgia. Full Story
Fourteens persons are killed as a bomb blast risk through a shopping street in the Lebanese capital Tripoli.
Aug. 15 Pushpa Kamal Dahal popularly known as Prachanda, chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), is elected the first Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal by a four-fifths majority. Full Story
Aug. 16 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signs a peace plan to end war with Georgia. Full Story
U.S. ace swimmer Michael Phelps ties Mark Spitz’s 1972 record of seven gold medals in a single Olympics. Full Story
Aug. 17 Michael Phelps wins an unprecedented eighth gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games. Full Story
Aug. 18 Pervez Musharraf resigns as Pakistan President after an eight-year rule. Full Story
Prachanda is sworn in first Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. Full Story
Russia begins troops pullout from Georgia. Full Story
Aug. 19 At least 39 persons are killed in a suicide bombing in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province town of Deras Ismail Khan. Full Story
A car bomb attack on a police school in Algeria leaves 43 deads. Full Story
Aug. 20 At least 153 people are killed after fire engulfs a Spanair flight during take off in Madrid airport. Full Story
The U.S. signs a deal with Warsaw to deploy 10 anti-missiles in Poland. Full Story
Aug. 21 At least 65 people are killed in twin suicide bombings at the gates of Pakistan Ordnance Factory in Wah cantonment near Taxila. Full Story
Aug. 24 The Beijing Olympic Games conclude after 16 glorious days. Full Story
Sixtyfive people are killed after a plane crashes soon after take-off from the Kyrgyz capital Bishkek.
Aug. 25 The Pakistan Muslim League (N) pulls out of the Pakistan People’s Party led coalition government. Full Story
Lovemore Moyo of the Opposition Movement for Democratic Change takes oath as Zimbabwe Speaker. Full Story
Aug. 26 Russia recognises Georgia’s breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states. Full Story
Malaysia’s Opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim wins a big victory in a by-election. Full Story
Aug. 27 The Pakistan government restores eight of the 60 judges sacked by the former President Pervez Musharraf in November 2007. Full Story
Aug. 28 India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations clinch a trade pact that will create a new free trade area of 1.7 billion people and cover 11 countries, in Singapore. Full Story
Aug. 29 Australian police drops its probe against Indian doctor Mohammad Haneef wrongly accused of involvement in the failed U.K. car bombings. Full Story
Aug. 31 Eight persons are presented the 2008 Ramon Magsaysay awards at a function in the Philippines capital Manila. Full Story


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