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Thursday, 28 December 2017 09:45

Illegal Weapon Still in Timor Leste

DILI: The Minister of Defense and Security José Agostinho Sequeira ‘Somotxo’ appealed to the all people who still save the illegal weapon at home must to hand over at the end of December  of 2017.

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Thursday, 23 November 2017 18:50

No Budget For Fuel, State Electricity

DILI: Timor-Leste’s national electricity company (EDTL) has run up a $15.5 million fuel debt as it waits for State budget clearance.

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Tuesday, 15 August 2017 09:39

Ruak Rejects Early Election Talks

DILI:Timor-Leste’s newest political force, the People’s Liberation Party (PLP) has rejected the possibility of an early election, with its leader Taur Matan Ruak reaffirming Saturday that the party had no intention of forming a coalition government.

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DILI: Timor-Leste’s Director General of Tourism, Aquilino Santos Caeiro, was among the three people killed in a traffic accident in Lakkubar Manatutu on Saturday, when a tree fell across the road hitting the car.

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DILI:  The Government of Timor-Leste has confirmed a $14.5 million budget to cover parliamentary election scheduled for 22 July, Tomas Cabral the Director of National Election Commission said Tuesday.

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DILI: Telecommunications users in Timor-Leste will have their SIM card blocked if they do not register their cards by December 2017, the Director General of National Communications Authority said on Monday.

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DILI: Timor-Leste has joined the growing list of countries banning the importation of meat from Brazil, after finding salmonella-contaminated chicken meat from Brazil on sale across most supermarkets in the country.

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DILI – The Timor-Leste government has ordered a review of the licensing of Chinese fishing vessels operating in the nation’s waters, amid findings the vessels are catching protected marine species.

DILI-Lúcia Lobato, the former Minister for Justice, said on Wednesday, in clear support ofXanana Gusmão’s public questioning of the proficiency of Timor-Leste’s court system, that a non-impartial justice system would only fuel corruption in the country.

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