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Inlagd av:  RaquelEvita
Posted On:  May 19, 2008

  Myanmar to accept help from ASEAN neighbors

(FROM THE INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE - AN ARTICLE BY SETH MYDANS) Myanmar agreed Monday to let its Southeast Asian neighbors help coordinate foreign relief assistance for cyclone victims, bending to international pressure to allow in aid, said George Yeo, foreign minister of Singapore. ...... [view]

Inlagd av:  Katea
Posted On:  Apr 26, 2008

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Inlagd av:  michelled
Posted On:  Mar 7, 2008

  Oil exploration:Is Southeast Asia the New Alaska

Far Eastern Economic Review January/February 2008 Manila's Bungle in the South China Sea by Barry Wain When Vietnamese students gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi last December to protest against China’s perceived bullying over disputed territory in the South China Sea,...... [view]

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