Asia Pacific News – Police bust East Timor human trafficking ring (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Police bust East Timor human trafficking ring (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
DILI — Police in East Timor have arrested 10 members of an alleged human trafficking ring who brought women into the tiny country as sex workers, the United Nations mission and police said Monday.
TIMOR-LESTE: Land law will give citizens back their country (AlertNet)
Source: IRIN A draft Land Law recently released by the Ministry of Justice, which will affect all 1.1 million Timor-Leste citizens, is vital for the fledgling nation’s development, say specialists.
Decathlon silver for New Zealand (3news)
New Zealand decathlete Brent Newdick won silver at the World University Games in Serbia, this morning (NZT).
New Zealand monitoring Australian tax reform (The West Australian)
New Zealand’s government is closely monitoring Australia’s progress on tax reform which may make that nation more attractive to investors, New Zealand Finance Minister Bill English said. “We are goin
ZTE Deploying a 3G Network in East Timor (Cellular-News.com)
China’s ZTE is working with Timor-Leste (East Timor) based mobile network, Timor Telecom to deploy a WCDMA based network. Citing a statement from the Chinese embassy, MacauHub reported that the contract was actually signed last May and the network deployment should be completed next August.
English Says New Zealand Monitoring Australian Tax Reform (Bloomberg)
July 10 (Bloomberg) — New Zealand’s government is closely monitoring Australia’s progress on tax reform which may make that nation more attractive to investors, New Zealand Finance Minister Bill English said.
New Zealand Market Opens Marginally Higher On Wall Street’s Modest Overnight Gains (INO News)
(RTTNews) – The New Zealand stock market opened marginally higher on Friday, following the modest gains made overnight on the Wall Street, where U.S. stocks closed moderately higher on encouraging employment data.
H1N1: New Zealand confirms 1,555 cases (The New Straits Times)
WELLINGTON: New Zealand’s confirmed deaths from A H1N1 flu remained at six on Friday, while the total number of confirmed cases rose to 1555, up from 1431 on Thursday, according to China’s Xinhua news agency.
Glen Jackson to join New Zealand referee ranks (allblacks.com)
New Zealand-born Saracens first five-eighth Glen Jackson has been recruited to join New Zealand’s professional referee ranks, the New Zealand Rugby Union announced today.
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