timor-leste|timor leste in English

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East Timor, Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, republic on the eastern side of the Indonesian Timor island, area that was formerly a Portuguese colony and in May 2002 became an independent natio

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1. Timor-Leste is located in an active seismic zone.

2. The President of Timor Leste accepted the invitation and said that it is an honour for the country and people of Timor Leste to receive the invitation.

3. In May 2002, East Timor, or the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste, was officially recognized as a new state.

4. The main station is Radio Timor Leste, broadcasting in Tetum, Portuguese and Indonesian.

5. Malaysia are the defending champions. Indonesia (hosts) Malaysia Timor-Leste Thailand Vietnam Source: (H) Host.

6. East Timor has one national public broadcaster, Televisão Timor Leste or Televizaun Timor Lorosae, which broadcasts local programming in Tetum and Portuguese, as well as retransmissions of RTP Internacional from Portugal.

7. “The Security Council recognizes the need to address socio-economic challenges in Timor-Leste.

8. On January 17, 2013, the Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Mr Xanana Gusmao, launched Telkomcel as the second telecommunication operator in Timor Leste with three main services: (1) Mobile Services, (2) Corporate Solution dan, (3) Wholesale & International Services.

9. For Pacific Partnership 2010 Mercy visited Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, and Timor Leste; treated 109,754 patients, and performed 1,580 surgeries.

10. This year, Timor-Leste successfully held elections, but the political and reconciliation process has not been completed.

11. In 2003 he advised the new Timor-Leste government on relations with the IMF and the World Bank.

12. Nelson, in Timor-Leste, cast aside long-standing animosity and made a close friend of a former enemy.

13. The island of Timor Leste is part of the Indonesian archipelago and the largest and easternmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands.

14. Timor-Leste are banned from qualifying for the 2023 Asian Cup for using 12 ineligible players between 2011-2017 and providing false documents.

15. Note: Timor-Leste were ordered by the AFC to forfeit both matches against Malaysia due to the use of falsified documents for their players.

16. While the initial development needs of Timor Leste were taken care of under the EC budget, there is no provision for further funding beyond 2005, when Timor Leste is expected to ratify the Cotonou Agreement, as this would be incompatible with the existing ALA regulation, which does not allow ALA funding in favour of ACP Group member countries.

17. OHCHR supported the design, establishment and functioning of transitional justice processes in, inter alia, Burundi, Colombia, Côte d'Ivoire, Guatemala, Guinea, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Timor-Leste, Tunisia, and Uganda.

18. In contrast, regarding the New World Translation, Darren, a missionary in Timor-Leste, stated: “Many Timorese who read the New World Translation are impressed by its accuracy, and they immediately request copies.

19. The Timor monitor is found in Indonesia, specifically the islands of Timor, Savu, and Rote, and in East Timor.

20. East Timor hopes to earn lots of money from oil found under the Timor Sea.

21. Timor-Leste asked for help from Brazil, Portugal, and the Latin Union to spread the teaching of the language, although its prominence in official and public spheres has been met with some hostility from younger Indonesian-educated East Timorese.

22. East Timor declares its independence from Portugal.

23. In 1975, Portuguese rule ended in East Timor.

24. This article lists political parties in East Timor.

25. Economic progress has been slow. East Timor hopes to earn lots of money from oil found under the Timor Sea.