HUMNEWS HEADLINES - February 4 -5, 2011 Asia & Pacific
ISLAND NATIONS
WHO push to create “healthy islands” in the Pacific
EU commits to progressing Pacific EPA
Island nations again proving their worth
AMERICAN SAMOA
American Samoa government cuts workers hours to save money
American Samoa politicians considering new taxes to bridge income shortfall
BHUTAN
Bhutan opens doors to Christians
Bhutan – Cranes on the skyline
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Brunei open to joint oil exploration with China
Benefits of Brunei – Taiwan direct flights
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
COCOS ISLANDS
Scuba diving spots for water sports lovers
COOK ISLANDS
Former Cook Islands leader touted as new Speaker
EAST TIMOR
Soldiers answer prayers in East Timor
LAOS
Thousands gather in Fresno to honor Vang Pao
MACAU
Uh-Oh is the great Macau story over?
MALDIVES
President says democracy consolidation not possible without decentralization
‘Blonde women only’ Maldives island hits snag as half of staff need wigs
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Dubai conference pessimistic about piracy threat
NORTH KOREA
Kim Jung II left out of Japanese Homefront
North Korea not exactly friendly to Chinese investment
N. Korea’s top legislative body wants talks with Seoul’s lawmakers
NORTHERN MARIANNA ISLANDS
Column: GOP takes one step forward two steps back on race
TONGA
Tonga prepares for ferry criminal trial
Tonga government removes emergency regulations
VANUATU
Village food crisis after Vanuatu cyclone
Charity starts close to home for courier boss
Hawke’s Bay apples provide windfall for Vanuatu family
WALLIS AND FUTUNA
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