101 - 110 of 318 results for "state"

  1. 101. news | 29 Mar 2013

    Myanmar rebukes UN over religious violence claim

    By AFP

    » Myanmar on Friday strongly rejected comments by a senior United Nations official linking the state with recent anti-Muslim riots that have left at least 40 people dead and seen mosques razed in several towns.

  2. 102. news | 12 May 2013

    'No subsidies' for doctors going private

    By Paritta Wangkiat, Newspaper section: News

    » The government has floated a plan to revoke subsidies for doctors who take specialist courses at state medical schools and then go on to work at private hospitals after they graduate.

  3. 103. news | 14 May 2013

    Indonesia scraps women-only trains

    By Online Reporters

    » Indonesia’s state railway company has cancelled its women-only trains, after running the service for barely more than six months.

  4. 104. news | 17 May 2013

    Myanmar political prisoners freed

    » Myanmar's president has pardoned political prisoners just ahead of a state visit to the United States, maintaining the momentum of warming ties between the countries.

  5. 105. news | 13 May 2013

    Myanmar police steal drugs from monk

    By Online Reporters

    » Four police officers in Myanmar’s Rakhine State have been arrested after being caught with a large haul of methamphetamine pills, which they had seized from a Buddhist monk.

  6. 106. news | 23 Apr 2013

    N. Korea demands recognition as nuclear state

    By AFP

    » North Korea renewed its demand Tuesday for recognition as a nuclear power, saying it was a pre-requisite for the start of any dialogue with the United States.

  7. 107. news | 13 Apr 2013

    China, US to work together on cybersecurity: Kerry

    By AFP

    » China and the US, which are embroiled in a bitter dispute over hacking, have agreed to set up a cybersecurity working group, US Secretary of State John Kerry said Saturday.

  8. 108. learning | 23 Dec 2010

    State of emergency lifted

    About government

    By Jon Fernquest

    » The Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES), in charge of security operations for the past eight months, will be replaced by the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc).

  9. 109. news | 02 May 2013

    Two men in white at Vatican as former pope returns

    By AFP

    » Two months after his historic resignation, Benedict XVI was set to return to the Vatican on Thursday, where he will live in a former monastery in an unprecedented arrangement that will see a pope and a former pope both h...

  10. 110. news | 31 Mar 2013

    N. Korea vows to strengthen nukes amid tensions

    By AFP

    » North Korea vowed Sunday to strengthen its nuclear weapons, a day after announcing it is in a "state of war" with South Korea, and said it would never trade its atomic deterrent for aid.

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