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Monday, December 22, 2008
Bangladesh Votes - 22 December 2008
Japan declassifies diplomatic documents
Here are the highlights
- Japan asked US to prepare for nuclear strike on China
- Report: Sato sought US assurance
- No-nuke policy ruled out years before declaration
- Sukarno asked Japan to monitor '64 ceasefire
- Japan refused to promise NPT passage in '73 statement with U.S.
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Labels: bank of japan, china, non-proliferation treaty, nuclear non-proliferation, nuclear proliferation, us
APB Reader - Bangladesh Votes
- Country Brief, Australian Government - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
- CIA World Factbook
- Political Conditions - US State Department Background Note
- Map - Bangladesh
- Bangladesh: Elections and Beyond, International Crisis Group
- Restoring Democracy in Bangladesh, International Crisis Group
- Bangladesh Today, International Crisis Group
- South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA)
- Allegations of polls manipulation bid should be factual: EU team - 20 December 2008 - The Daily Star
- Khaleda alleges AL deal with CG to grab power - 20 December 2008 - The Daily Star
- CG to return power to elected govt in New Year: CA - The Daily Star
- Khaleda warns of 'polls engineering' - 20 December 2008 - The Daily Star
- Bangladesh Deploys 50,000 Troops Before Elections - Bloomberg - 20 December 2008
- Australia to help observe Bangladesh elections - ABC - 19 December 2008
- Candidates in Jamalpur, Bangladesh Campaign for Election - 19 December 2008 - VOA
- Ten days before Bangladesh elections, 21 join in poll fray
- Safeguard vote of women, minorities: CEC to law enforcers - 18 December 2008 - bdnews24.com
- Bangladesh National Party Threatens to Pull Out of Elections - 24 October 2008 - VOA
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Labels: apb reader, bangladesh, bangladesh votes, democracy
NZ - 10% drop in tourism could cost $1 billion
Bloomberg reports New Zealand is bracing for a 10% drop in tourist arrivals over thes summer due to the Global Financial Crisis. Tourism New Zealand is predicting the global recession could cost NZ's tourism industry $1 billion next year.
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Labels: bloomberg, global financial crisis, new zealand, tourism, tourism new zealand
Solomon Islands - Gvt establishes land dealings enquiry
The Solomon Islands Government has finally established a commission of enquiry into land dealings in Guadalcanal province during and after last year's ethnic crisis
2008: Rudd's highs and lows - Canberra Times
The Canberra Times takes a look at Australia's foreign policy highs and lows during the Labor Government's first year in office.
Washington: Pakistan not doing enough on terrorism
The United States has delivered a strong warning to Pakistan that it is not doing enough to combat terrorism in the wake of the recent attacks in Mumbai. Pakistani National Security Adviser, Mahmud Ali Durrani, was told during an official visit to the US the recent attacks in Mumbai are a significant event and cannot be "swept under the carpet."
The curt message that Mr Durrani and the Pakistani team received from the Americans was: this is not 2002 and you cannot do what President (Pervez) Musharraf did after 9/11…In the past, you swept everything under the carpet while the problems were allowed to fester. No more.
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Labels: india, mahmud ali durrani, mumbai, pakistan, terrorism, us