United States accuses Singapore of Human Trafficking
The Singapore Government and the U.S. State Department have clashed over the issue of trafficking workers and prostitutes. In recent days the authorities of the city-state have published a document in response to criticisms of non-compliance contained in the annual U.S. report on human trafficking. "Singapore-reads the paper...
Kim Jong-il ‘Instructs Footballers by Invisible Phone’
Chosun Ilbo, 22 June 2010 North Korean leader Kim Jong-il "gives regular tactical advice during matches using mobile phones that are not visible to the naked eye," the team's manager Kim Jong-hun told ESPN Thursday. The coach dutifully told the sports channel that Kim Jong-il developed the James-Bond technology himself. In 2004,...
Supporters mark birthday of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi
Reuters, 19 June 2010 The Nobel peace prize winner has spent 15 of the last 21 years in detention because of her fight for democracy in the army-ruled country, also known as Burma, and is under house arrest in her home in the former capital, Yangon. U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday renewed a call for Myanmar's military...
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