Rabu, 04 Juli 2012

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Burma's much-anticipated Cabinet Reshuffle imminent

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:35:18 +1000

Speculation is rife in Burma, that President Thein Sein plans to reshuffle his cabinet and appoint a new vice-president soon, to accelerate the pace of reform.

Pakistan reopens NATO supply routes to Afghanistan

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:35:14 +1000

After a seven month standoff the United States and Pakistan have partially relented on their demands allowing for the reopening of NATO supply routes from Pakistan into Afghanistan.

Success of Chinese protest the exception not the rule

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:35:09 +1000

Chinese authorities have released 21 protesters who were detained after three days of public demonstrations against the building of a chemical plant in their city.

Social media's impact on Papua New Guinea's elections

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:35:05 +1000

Early counting in the Papua New Guinea general election shows independent candidates faring better than any individual party.

Regional films a hit at Pacific Festival of Arts

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:35:01 +1000

The Festival of Pacific Arts continues to draw record crowds in Solomon Islands, and not just at the main festival village but also other venues in and around Honiara.

Burma's much-anticipated Cabinet Reshuffle cruical for reform

Wed, 04 Jul 2012 21:33:23 +1000

Speculation is rife in Burma, that President Thein Sein plans to reshuffle his cabinet and appoint a new vice-president soon, to accelerate the pace of reform.

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