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South Korean navy ship sinking after collision (Reuters)
november 10, 2010by latadmin
Reuters – A South Korean navy ship was sinking off the country’s southwestern coast, with two of the 30 sailors on board missing, after it collided with a...
Motor vessel catches fire, two killed
november 10, 2010by latadmin
Motor vessel “Bintang 28” caught fire at a pier of Tanjung Perak Port, East Java, here on Wednesday killing two of its crew members.
SKorean navy ship sinking after boat collision
november 10, 2010by latadmin
By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – A South Korean navy ship was sinking late Wednesday after colliding with a larger fishing boat off the...
US lawmakers voice concern about Afghan corruption
november 10, 2010by latadmin
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) – U.S. lawmakers visiting Afghanistan say that if Afghan President Hamid Karzai doesn’t curb corruption in his government,…
Pertamina expects production to reach 200,000 bpd
november 10, 2010by latadmin
State-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina hopes its production may reach 200,000 barrels a day in 2011.
Dengue fever kills 29 Bali residents
november 10, 2010by latadmin
Dengue fever has killed 29 residents of the Indonesian resort island of Bali over the past ten months of 2010, the province`s health authority said.
Analysis: Islam no bloc in Obama speeches to Muslims (Reuters)
november 10, 2010by latadmin
Reuters – When President Barack Obama first addressed the Muslim world in its traditional heartland last year, his speech was laden with references to the past, to...
Satyam founder surrenders to Indian court in huge fraud case (AFP)
november 10, 2010by latadmin
AFP – The former chairman of Indian outsourcing giant Satyam, B. Ramalinga Raju, who is accused of the country’s biggest-ever corporate fraud, surrendered to...
Ambassador says Austria treats Turks like ‘virus’ (AP)
november 10, 2010by latadmin
AP – The Turkish ambassador accused Austria of treating his countrymen like a virus, blasting his host nation in a scathing interview published Wednesday that...
Balancing act for Obama on Indonesia security ties (Reuters)
november 09, 2010by latadmin
Reuters – The United States and Indonesia have plenty of common security interests, but U.S. President Barack Obama faces a difficult stumbling block when...