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3000 people evacuated as Mt. Rokatenda erupts in Palue Island, Indonesia

3000 people evacuated as Mt. Rokatenda erupts in Palue Island, Indonesia

The six people swept up and killed by hot lava from an erupting volcano in eastern Indonesia had refused to leave the area for safer ground when the mountain began rumbling last year, an official said Sunday, one day after the eruption. Officials continued searching Sunday for the bodies of two children buried by the […]

[Asia Round-up] 2,290 Chinese officials disciplined for excessive extravagance

[Asia Round-up] 2,290 Chinese officials disciplined for excessive extravagance

Editor’s note: Followings are summaries of editorials from major Asian media on current issues. 2,290 Chinese officials disciplined for excessive extravagance [China, China Daily, 31-07-2013] More than 2,000 Party and government officials have been punished as of late June for violating new Party rules on extravagance and excessive formality according to a top anti-graft agency […]

Philippine investigators urges charges against shooting of Taiwanese fisherman

Philippine investigators urges charges against shooting of Taiwanese fisherman

Philippine investigators recommended homicide charges Wednesday against eight coast guard personnel involved in the fatal shooting of a Taiwanese fisherman, an incident that strained ties between the neighbors and highlighted their territorial dispute. An investigation ordered by President Benigno Aquino III into the May 9 shooting in waters where the two sides’ exclusive economic zones […]

Philippines adds coast guard cutters to counter Chinese territorial claims

Philippines adds coast guard cutters to counter Chinese territorial claims

The Philippines on Tuesday celebrated the arrival of a decommissioned U.S. Coast Guard cutter that will become its meager navy’s second largest ship as it attempts to counter rival Chinese territorial claims in potentially oil-rich offshore seas. President Benigno Aquino III saluted as the 3,250-ton white cutter, renamed Philippine navy frigate BRP Ramon Alcaraz, docked […]

Vietnam-New Zealand vow to strenghten all-sided cooperation in economy

Vietnam-New Zealand vow to strenghten all-sided cooperation in economy

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met here on Tuesday with visiting New Zealand’s Governor- General Jerry Mateparae, saying the latter’s visit is an important contribution to lifting bilateral ties to a new level. Vietnam attaches importance to further promoting all-sided cooperation with New Zealand, especially in economy, trade and investment, said Nguyen Tan Dung. […]

“Want to be an effective salesman for Indonesia”

Interview with Indonesian Ambassador John Prasetio Before being appointed as the ambassador to the Republic of Korea, John Prasetio was a businessman, holding positions such as Founder and Chairman of CBA Consulting, a Board Member of PT Bank Permata Tbk, PT Sarana Menara Nusantara Tbk, and Advisory Panel member of P&G Indonesia, Crowe Horwath Indonesia as […]

Tens of thousands Taiwanese protest death of 24-year-old conscripted soldier

Tens of thousands Taiwanese protest death of 24-year-old conscripted soldier

A Taiwanese people holds a placard during a protest rally for the death of Taiwan’s soldier Hung Chung-chiu, in front of the President Office in Taipei, Taiwan, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013. The 24-year-old soldier died in early July after being forced to perform a vigorous regime of calisthenics in sweltering heat at a military camp. […]

Vietnam-China vow to deepen bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership

Vietnam-China vow to deepen bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership

Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi here on Monday. Vietnam and China are two neighboring countries that share mountains and rivers, and have similarities and common interests, Nguyen said, adding the party and government of Vietnam always bear in mind and appreciate the great help and support rendered […]

Thousands of Thai people protest against Yingluck government’s ‘Thaksin rule’

Thousands of Thai people protest against Yingluck government’s ‘Thaksin rule’

Thailand’s capital braced Sunday for possible unrest in the week ahead, with street protests expected over moves in parliament that could eventually lead to a pardon for ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. As many as 2,000 protesters calling themselves the People’s Army Against the Thaksin Regime turned up Sunday for a peaceful rally in a […]

Thailand’s 85-year-old King Bhumibol leaves hospital and returns to palace

Thailand’s 85-year-old King Bhumibol leaves hospital and returns to palace

Thailand’s 85-year-old king on Thursday left the Bangkok hospital where he lived for the past four years and returned to his seaside palace with the queen. King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit traveled by car to Klai Kangwon Palace in the town of Hua Hin, where they lived before the world’s longest-reigning monarch was hospitalized […]

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