HUMNEWS HEADLINES - June 22, 2010 (Asia and Pacific)
WHALING UPDATE
17 Nations barred from whaling vote
Whaling commission opens in a swirl of corruption claims
Whales will be the losers if talks collapse
HEADLINES – ASIA AND PACIFIC
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Tuna industry pushes for more fishing grounds
Pacific Island – Arab league summit set to begin
WHO called to survey Pacific Islanders mercury levels
BHUTAN
Artists paint canvas to portray refugees’ life
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
‘Harness the power of wind to meet future energy demand’
Brunei gears up for Sultans birthday
BIMP-EAGA backs Philippines’ underground river Komodo national park as new 7 wonders
Catfish project – Brunei and the United States
APEC wants continued development of renewable energy
Government urged to create infrastructure for green cars
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
Former Australian PM criticizes immigration policy
The friction where asylum seekers meet unwilling hosts (comment)
FRENCH POLYNESIA
Fears France will reduce aid to French Polynesia without local cutbacks
Swedish crown princess honeymoons in French Polynesia
GUAM
Preserving Guam’s heritage in the face of military buildup, advice from 2 experts
Local health care affected by nationwide Medicare cuts
Guam’s public transit system will run out of money by end of August
LAOS
Drug smuggling into Thailand soars ahead of Burma elections
MACAU
Casino revenue in Macau will increase by 30%
Macau business aviation event highlighted opportunities
MALDIVES
Guantanamo Bay detainees not a threat to Maldives national security
Resolution drafted to ban non-Muslim worship houses
Reliance broadcast signs 50-50 joint venture with CBS
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Don’t blame Marshall Islands for Gulf oil spill
MICRONESIA
Japan delegates, Vietnam consul general in Micronesia chiefs summit
NORTH KOREA
North Korea broadcasts Portugal defeat live
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
US accuses PNG for failing to control human trafficking
SAMOA
Samoa NGOs lobby for village over hydropower plant concerns
SOLOMON ISLANDS
Solomon’s plan climate conference
Solomons in talks with EU to fund climate talks
RAMSI contracted companies are not tax exempted
TONGA
IRENA and Tonga collaboration 2010-2020 Tonga energy roadmap
Tongan King’s allocation trebles despite contraction
Tonga palace extension details released
VANUATU
Vanuatu government probes recent land sales
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