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71. news | 09 Apr 2013
PM's adviser deprecates South peace strategy
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» The National Security Council (NSC) has started peace negotiations with the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN) insurgent group, but violent incidents continue to plague the three southern border provinces. Thawil Pliensri, ...
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72. news | 31 Mar 2013
Karzai meets Qatar emir during visit on Taliban office
By AFP
» Afghan President Hamid Karzai held talks Sunday with the emir of Qatar during a visit to discuss opening a Taliban office in the Gulf state, in preparation for a possible peace deal with the militants.
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73. news | 25 Apr 2013
Southeast Asian leaders urge China to discuss rows
By AFP
» Southeast Asian leaders on Thursday called for urgent talks with China to ensure that increasingly tense territorial disputes over the South China Sea did not escalate into violence.
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74. news | 27 Mar 2013
UN calls on Taliban to join peace process
By AFP
» The UN envoy to Afghanistan called on the Taliban Wednesday to join peace efforts as the bulk of NATO combat troops prepare to leave the country by the end of next year.
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75. learning | 08 Apr 2011
"Fruitful" talks in Indonesia
General news
» Border talks between Thai and Cambodian diplomats are taking place in what was described as a "good" atmosphere.
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76. news | 04 Apr 2013
Italian clubs 'fighting debts but losing fans'
By AFP
» Top flight clubs in Italy are struggling to lure fans to matches although clubs are fighting debt in spite of the ongoing financial crisis in the country, according to a report released Thursday by the Italian football f...
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77. news | 01 May 2013
Senior Afghan peace envoy 'killed in Helmand'
By AFP
» A roadside bomb planted by the Taliban killed a senior member of Afghanistan's peace council on Wednesday, officials said, the latest setback to efforts to end more than 11 years of war.
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78. news | 28 Mar 2013
Peace dialogue gives importance to southern sentiment
» Thailand's security agencies are set to open a new chapter on problems in the deep South as the peace dialogue kicked off on Thursday in Kuala Lumpur, a National Security Council (NSC) representative said.
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79. news | 24 Mar 2013
C. African rebels vow to respect peace deal
By AFP
» The leader of the Central African rebel coalition Seleka, whose fighters have seized the capital, said they would respect a peace deal signed in January.
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80. news | 07 May 2013
Russia, US agree joint push for peace in Syria
By AFP
» After months of sharp differences, Russia and the United States have agreed to push both sides in Syria to find an end to the bloodshed, offering to hold an international conference in search of peace.

