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Be responsible citizen of Europe Schwarzenberg said,.Czech Republic has never been and will never be part of Western Europe, outgoing Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg (TOP 09) said at the conference Central Europe as Home”. In the early 1990s, good friends used to say that we are part of Western Europe. Naturally, this was never so,” he added. “We have a different mentality, we have a different tradition, we have a different political culture, as I found out in recent weeks. As a result, we are certainly not part of Western Europe,” Schwarzenberg said. “We cannot help it, we will remain Central Europe and we will never leave the position,” he added. In the past weeks, Prime Minister Petr Necas’s government fell after the police accused his closest aide Jana Nagyova of having spied on his wife. Nagyova is also facing bribery charges. President Milos Zeman then did not follow the will of a majority in the Chamber of Deputies and named his prime minister Jiri Rusnok, al
Bhutan Newsletter June 2013 Show Details Kuzu zang pola (Hello) from the Tourism Council of Bhutan! Summer has arrived here in the Kingdom and the warm sunny weather has allowed our Yak herders to migrate to the high altitude wild meadows accessible only at this time of the year, while on the valley floors the moist rice paddies are covered in the vibrant green in full growth. This month we will focus on one of the most beautiful districts at this time of the year, Bumthang. This area is centrally located, forming the heart of the country and has its own unique architecture. UNDERSTANDING BUMTHANG The region is easily accessed by a weekly flight from Paro International Airport to Bumthang Domestic Airport located at the town of Chamkhar. It can also be reached via a 10 hour drive from the capital Thimphu. The main town of Chamkhar is home to the Bumthang Cheese factory, Red Panda Beer Distillery, the stunning Kurjey and Jambey Lhakhang temples as
South China Sea focal at ASEAN meet Posted on  June 30, 2013  by  sagarmedia Standard Foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are trying to forge a unified policy on China’s increasing maritime presence in the region. Ten ministers began a four-day conference in Brunei on Saturday. Members affected  discussed disputes between China and some ASEAN members over islands in the South China Sea.They are looking to conclude a legally-binding code of conduct with China to peacefully resolve the disputes. Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korea’s Yun Byung-Se to come face-to-face and talks on the sidelines of the annual diplomatic and security meetings at  the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Brunei, the Japanese foreign ministry said late Saturday.  South Korea’s Yun called off a visit to Tokyo this year two months back after two Japanese cabinet ministers paid their respects at the Yasukuni shrine, a central Tokyo

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UN approves $7.5-billion peacekeeping budget The United Nations has adopted a peacekeeping budget plan for the year starting in July totaling more than 7.5 billion dollars.The budget was approved in a vote at the General Assembly on Friday. The money will cover UN peacekeeping activities in 14 places. The total is up about 200 million dollars from the previous year to fund new activities. They include peacekeeping in Mali, where government and opposition forces have continued to fight, and an intervention brigade added to the existing UN mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Egypt’s opposition claims to have 22 million signatures for  Morsi’s resignation ahead of mass protests Pressure on embattled Islamist President Mohammed Morsi is building, as opposition claim more people want him to resign, than those who voted him into office. There are fears that huge protest rallies scheduled for Sunday will descend into violence. NSA spied on EU diplomats in Wash
Top 10 Indian Idol Juniors Sweep Delhi In A Musical Storm Delhi, 26 June 2013: In a power packed musical concert held at the Talkatora Stadium in the capital, Sony Entertainment Television introduced its Top 10 Indian Idol Juniors’ who in recent weeks took the nation by storm with their prodigious flair. Amidst the melodic fanfare at the concert, host Mandira Bedi, also presented talent powerhouse Shreya Ghoshal along with ace music director Shekhar Ravjiani for an implausible performance. Shreya and Shekhar, who also judge Indian Idol Junior, shared anecdotes about the young musical prodigies who were chosen for Indian Idol Junior from different parts of the country. The top 10 shortlisted finalists have emerged as a power house of explosive talent. These young singing superstars out of all aspirants from across the country are, the lovable 10 year old Sonakshi Kar of Kolkata… a diva in making Priyam Borpatra Gohain of Assam… quiet and melodious Anmol Jaswal of Jammu… self-trained
                                                                                                             DICT – The perfect solution to the North-India Trade and Cargoes JM Baxi Group Launches Delhi International Cargo Terminal (DICT) at Sonepat New Delhi, June 28, 2013:  The J.M. Baxi Group, one of the Country’s leading names in shipping and shipping services, has invested INR 200 Crores in an integrated rail linked cargo terminal and inland container depot, ‘DICT’ to cater to the growing trade of NCR and North India; All three sectors of EXIM, domestic & Retail trades will benefit from this infrastructure. The facility is established in 65 acres of land, situated near Sonepat, off National Highway No.1, the most important road corridor running across North India. Phased investment of another INR 600 Crores is expected to follow. ‘Delhi International Cargo Terminal’, the new generation infrastructure is being introduced to the trade through an innovative la