East Timor

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a former Portuguese colony that was annexed by Indonesia in 1976

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On 6 March 2018, the governments of Australia and Timor-Leste signed the MBT, that altered the maritime boundary between the two countries affecting the WA-523-P permit in which Carnarvon has 100% equity.
Minister Phil Twyford will visit Timor-Leste this week to attend the 20th anniversary of the country's independence referendum, on behalf of Foreign Minister Winston Peters.
'We were pleased to note the progress made on the consideration of Timor-Leste's application for Asean membership ' Prayut said in a statement at the end of the 34th Asean Summit.
Despite getting two wins, the Azkals are still groping for form after almost squandering a three-goal against Timor-Leste before holding on for a 3-2 victory in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
With Cambodia facing Singapore in another friendly on Tuesday, the game against Timor-Leste presented an ideal stage to size up the team's strengths and weaknesses.
More than 70 percent of Timor-Leste's people live in rural areas, many of these do not have access to basic financial services to save, send, or receive money.
In its public communications over 2016 and 2017, the government of Timor-Leste highlighted the country's political and economic stability.
M2 EQUITYBITES-November 22, 2017-SES Networks facilitates complimentary Wi-Fi in public spaces in Timor-Leste
WORLDWIDE COMPUTER PRODUCTS NEWS-November 22, 2017-SES Networks facilitates complimentary Wi-Fi in public spaces in Timor-Leste
Global Banking News-July 17, 2017--Australia provides additional funding for Timor-Leste's First Commercial Bank
Timor-Leste is a small economy, with limited data available regarding illicit funds and limited awareness, even by stakeholders, of money laundering issues.
Timor-Leste's coffee industry is forming the first professional coffee trade association in the country's 200-year history.