U.S., JAPAN AGREED SERVICEMEN'S WORKPLACE DRINKING "OFFICIAL DUTY"
TOKYO, June 17 (Kyodo) - Japan and the United States agreed in 1956 to include commuting to and from, and drinking at the workplace in certain cases in the scope of U.S.
TOKYO, June 17 (Kyodo) - Japan and the United States agreed in 1956 to include commuting to and from, and drinking at the workplace in certain cases in the scope of U.S.
TOKYO, June 17 Kyodo - Japan and the European Union agreed Monday to cooperate in the development of new energy technologies as part of their efforts to address climate change, Japanese officials s
TOKYO, June 17 (Kyodo) - Every spring, Yi Jiefang plants trees in China's Inner Mongolia in the hope of holding back the spreading deserts and sandstorms, because greening the area was the wish of
DHAKA, Bangladesh, June 17 (BSS)- The Bay of Bengal Initiative for
Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
DHAKA, Bangladesh, June 17 (BSS)- The three-day Council of Foreign
Ministers (CFM) meeting of Organization of Islamic Conference
(OIC) will begin in Kampala, Uganda from June 18.
DHAKA, Bangladesh, June 17 (BSS)- The SAARC ministerial meeting on
climate change will be held here on July 3.
WASHINGTON, 17 June (Saba)- Yemen and World Bank signed on Monday in Washington an agreement of developing secondary and girls education project worth $20 million.
Jakarta, June 17 (ANTARA) - The following are the headlines of major newspapers published here on Tuesday.
The Jakarta Post
BUYUNG's LINK CALLED INTO QUESTION
Jakarta, June 17 (ANTARA) - Indonesians committed to shaping the future of their country are invited to apply for the 2008 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) program, said an Australian Emba
Medan, N Sumatra, June 17 (ANTARA) - The Golkar Party will resort to legal action if the government actually installs the Thaib Armaiyn-Abdul Gani Kasuba pair as North Maluku governor and vice gove