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Ruling Party Wins E. Timor Poll
juli 08, 2012by latadmin
The party of East Timor's prime minister has won the parliamentary elections, but without an overall majority. With all the ballots counted from…
Pak: Bill to let dual nationality persons contest polls deferred
juli 08, 2012by latadmin
Lahore: The Pakistan Peoples Party-led government has decided to defer the tabling of a bill to allow persons with dual nationality to contest polls in order to address...
British businesses head to Burma for trade delegation
juli 08, 2012by latadmin
The mission – described by insiders as an “exploratory visit” – is the first time Britain has sent a trade delegation to Burma since the mid-1990s and comes amid...
U.S. Commander Apologizes Over Handcuffing of Korean Citizens
juli 08, 2012by latadmin
SEOUL, South Korea — The top United States military commander in South Korea apologized Sunday for an incident last week during which American military police...
Peace talks spawn violent Taliban splinter groups
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
As the United States and its allies try to negotiate a peace settlement with the Taliban before all combat troops leave Afghanistan in 2014, a new obstacle has arisen:...
Boxer is Philippines’ main hope for Olympic medal
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
Boxer Mark Anthony Barriga is the Philippines' main hope for gold at the London Games, sports officials said Saturday, with the light-flyweight aiming to be the...
Northeast India floods kill 121, displace 6 mn
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
The death toll from heavy monsoon rains which have caused massive flooding in India’s northeast has risen to more than 120, with six million forced to flee their...
Japan considers buying disputed islands: PM
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
Japan is considering buying a chain of islands at the centre of a bitter territorial dispute with China and Taiwan, Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda said Saturday, sparking...
Myanmar releases detained students
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
Myanmar on Saturday released student leaders held in the country's largest crackdown on dissent since the end of outright military rule last year, following outcry...
Japan Anonymous pick up litter to protest download laws
juli 07, 2012by latadmin
About 80 masked people, calling themselves allies of the global hacker group Anonymous, picked up litter in Tokyo Saturday in a novel protest against Japan's...