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- Report: N. Korea test-fires missiles
North Korea fired three missiles off its eastern coast Saturday, South Korea said, in what was likely to be seen as a message of defiance to the United States on its Independence Day holiday. .
- BRITISH COMPANY TO INVEST IN INDONESIAN FORESTRY SECTOR
British mining company Carbon+ plans to invest Rp1.8 trillion (US$180 million) in the forestry sector in cooperation with local partner PT Usaha Tani Lestari, an official of the forestry ministry said. Carbon+ will build industrial timber estates (HTI)
- President Ma expects speedy conclusion to beef talks with U.S.
9:45 am TWN, CNA PANAMA CITY -- President Ma Ying-jeou said in Panama Thursday that he looks forward to an early agreement with the United States on beef imports to Taiwan. Ma, who arrived in Panama City Tuesday to attend new Panamanian President Ricardo
- Japan enacts law asserting claim on Russian-held islands
Tokyo, July 03: Japan's Diet today enacted a revised law declaring that a group of Russian-administered islands off Hokkaido is an 'integral part' of the country. The law to promote the return of the islands -- Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan and the
- Two Koreas end talks on fate of joint project
North and South Korea ended a new round of talks about the fate of their last major business project, amid tensions over the communist state's nuclear and missile programmes. The meeting at the Kaesong joint industrial estate just north of the border
- Two Koreas fail to agree in talks on joint project
North and South Korea failed to reach agreement in talks Thursday about the fate of their last major joint business project, amid high cross-border tensions and the North's continuing nuclear standoff with the world. The two sides could not narrow
- Alcala bows to top Chinese foe
Philippine Daily Inquirer Filed Under: Badminton MANILA, Philippines - Running into her first foreign foe in the tournament, top Filipina ladies singles player Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala was left completely overwhelmed and joined the country?s lone
- Tracing fruit exports between China, Vietnam
July 1 was the first day of an agreement to trace the origin of five types of fruit, including longan, litchis, bananas, dragon fruit and watermelon, to be exported from Vietnam to China and vice versa. SGGP was present at various northern border posts
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