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Chinese and Indonesian leaders have marked the 20th anniversary of dialogue relations between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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From the most Muslim nation on earth, President Barack Obama is reaching out to the Islamic world, declaring that efforts to build trust and peace are showing promise but are still clearly "incomplete."

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Ang 3-day conference agenda ay tatalakay sa pagsugpo sa terorismo, drugs, cybercrimes, corruption, counterfeiting ng travel documents at expansion ng Interpol’s databases sa forensics at stolen/lost travel documents. Kasama niya sa kumperensiya sina ret. Police Director Rolando Garcia, executive director ng Transnational Crime (PCTC)) at Director Rodolfo Tor, PNP Directorate for Plans.
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Relatively rich Malaysia has been denounced in the Philippines and Indonesia as "arrogant." "insulting" and "inhumane" for driving hundreds of thousands of impoverished migrant workers out of the country, and caning and jailing those who fail to flee.
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Chinese and Indonesian leaders have marked the 20th anniversary of dialogue relations between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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All ASEAN foreign ministers are to hold a one-day informal meeting in Jakarta on Tuesday to find a solution for the border dispute of Thailand and Cambodia that has killed scores of people, Indonesian officials said here today.

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Ang 3-day conference agenda ay tatalakay sa pagsugpo sa terorismo, drugs, cybercrimes, corruption, counterfeiting ng travel documents at expansion ng Interpol’s databases sa forensics at stolen/lost travel documents. Kasama niya sa kumperensiya sina ret. Police Director Rolando Garcia, executive director ng Transnational Crime (PCTC)) at Director Rodolfo Tor, PNP Directorate for Plans.
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Relatively rich Malaysia has been denounced in the Philippines and Indonesia as "arrogant." "insulting" and "inhumane" for driving hundreds of thousands of impoverished migrant workers out of the country, and caning and jailing those who fail to flee.
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