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Songa Mercur to Depart Cuba for Vietnam
Songa Mercur (mid-water semisub) is departing Cuba for Vietnam after failing to find oil, AFP reported on Tuesday. Drilling work in Cuba was suspended because of a problem-plagued exploration well, and the start of the hurricane season, reported the state-run Agencia de Informacion National (AIN). Songa Mercur was drilling in shallow waters in the central Cuban province of Ciego de Avila about ...
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New Vietnamese bishops appointed after Vatican-Vietnam negotiations
Pope Francis has appointed two new bishops in Vietnam, with the announcement coming the day after the conclusion of the latest round of negotiations between the Vatican and the Vietnamese government. The Pope appointed Father Nguyen Huu Long as an auxiliary bishop of Hung Hoa, and Father Pierre Nguyen Van Vien as auxiliary of Vinh. In a series of talks, representatives of the Holy See and the ...
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Thailand acknowledges $4.4B loss from rice scheme
BANGKOK -; Thailand's government on Tuesday acknowledged losing more than $4.46 billion in one year in a much-criticized scheme to support rice prices that ended up dislodging the country from its spot as the grain's top exporter. The program is likely to be amended to reduce the losses, the commerce minister ...
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General Meeting and Strategy Conference - IFEX network calls for ASEAN action to protect free expression in Southeast Asia
Brunei Darussalam: H.E. Pehin Dato Dr. Awang Hj. Ahmad bin Hj. Jumat, Cambodia: H.E. Srun Thirith, Indonesia: H.E. Rafendi Djamin, Lao PDR: H.E. Phoukhong Sisoulath, Malaysia: Dato' Sri Dr. Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, Myanmar: Amb. Kyaw Tint Swe, Philippines: Amb. Rosario Gonzales Manalo, Singapore: Amb. Chan Heng Chee, Thailand: H.E. Seree Nonthasoot, Vietnam: Amb.Le Thi Thu, ASEAN ...
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Thailand admits losing $4.4bn from controversial rice scheme
BANGKOK -- Thailand's government has acknowledged losing more than $4.46 billion in a much-criticized scheme to support rice prices that ended up dislodging the country from its top spot as the grain's exporter. Prime Minister's Office Minister Warathep Rattanakorn said Tuesday the government's sales of the rice failed to cover the sum it paid to farmers under the 2011-2012 ...
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18 Vietnamese crew held as ship hits PH reef
INQUIRER FILE PHOTO MANILA, Philippines -- Eighteen Vietnamese crew members of a cargo ship have been detained after it ploughed into a coral reef in the central Philippines, the coastguard said Tuesday. The Unicorn Logger, a Panama-flagged freighter, ran aground at a protected marine sanctuary off the tiny island of Sambawan on Friday, coastguard spokesman Armand Balilo said. ';The crew ...
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Thailand names winners for $9.5 bln flood management work
BANGKOK, June 18 | Tue Jun 18, 2013 7:08am EDT BANGKOK, June 18 (Reuters) - Thailand has selected four winners for water management projects worth around 290 billion Thai baht ($9.5 billion) aimed at preventing a repeat of devastating floods in late 2011. The flooding cut Thailand's economic growth to just 0.1 percent in 2011 but the water projects and other infrastructure work are ...
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Cambodia - Post a photo to free Yorm Bopha jailed in Cambodia
Yorm Bopha is serving a two-year sentence for protesting forced evictions related to a land conflict in the Boeng Kak community. Upload a photo calling for her release, and we'll make a collage of all the images and send it to Yorm Bopha in prison, and to Cambodian authorities calling for her ...
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Cambodia Lost Ancient City Found In Jungle
An ancient city lost for 1,200 years has been discovered in the Cambodian jungle by archaeologists using laser scanning technology. The city, which was linked to Cambodia’s famous Angkor temples complex, was uncovered using airborne lasers which penetrated through thick vegetation to provide evidence of roads, canals and buildings. The discovery was announced in a peer-reviewed paper ...
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Vietnamese president to pay state visit to China
Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang receives interview by Chinese journalists in Hanoi, Vietnam, June 18, 2013. Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang will pay a state visit to China at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping from June 19 to 21. Photo: ...
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CFA Chinas loss against Thailand was unacceptable
Criticism of China's performance against Thailand continues to build, now with the Chinese Football Association getting involved. During an interview with the Xinhua News Agency, the Chinese Football Association vice president Yu Hongchen said the loss was "abnormal and unacceptable". He said the coach Camacho was not just to blame, with the players and CFA also bearing ...
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In Cambodias jungles a lost world is found - Christian Science Monitor
Southeast Asia is solacing - there are, it seems, still lost worlds to be discovered, combed out from beneath a millennium of accumulated jungle in ...
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Thai diplomat called back to Bangkok
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has called back a female Thai diplomat who allegedly assaulted an Egyptian woman at a Cairo hotel - as a precaution for her safety, after she was reported to have been threatened. Thai Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Jakkrit Srivali said Tuesday the ministry ordered First Secretary of the Thai Embassy in Egypt Kakanang Amaranand back to provide extra information ...
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Thailand Myanmar Create Company to Invest in Dawei Project
Thailand and Myanmar have signed an agreement to create a joint venture for developing the Dawei Special Economic Zone in Myanmar, which will draw capital from investors from Japan as well as other ...
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Laser technology maps Cambodias lost city
Laser-scanning technology reveals that the Cambodian lost city of Mahendraparvata, dating back to a time before Angkor Wat, was much more extensive than previously thought. The latest word about the high-tech hunt for hidden ruins came over the weekend in ...
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Cambodia Trains Social Workers to Curb Reliance on Foreign Aid - New York Times
"People in Cambodia in the 1970s and '80s lived in darkness," said Mr. Soeurng, 22. "For my generation, we have a chance to push our country ...
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STOCKS NEWS THAILAND-Shares extend gains SET index seen testing 1500
The Thai main SET index was up 1.1 percent at 1,487.71 at midday, extending a rebound from the past two sessions, as recently oversold shares such as Bangkok Bank Pcl and Charoen Pokphand Foods Pcl further regained lost ground. "As long as the index manages to hold above 200-day EMA at 1,440 points, the upward move is expected to keep going," said technical analyst Sasima Hattakitnikorn ...










