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The Timor Sea (blue) is a rich source of oil and natural gas. The Australia–Timor-Leste spying scandal began in 2004 when the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) clandestinely planted covert listening devices in a room adjacent to the Timor-Leste (East Timor) Prime Minister's Office at Dili, to obtain information in order to ensure Australia held the upper hand in negotiations with ...
These indictments, and Timor-Leste's legal restrictions on the press, have widely criticized by press freedom groups around the world. Timor Post headquarters in Dili One early sign of the changing environment was the government's 2005 treatment of the daily newspaper Suara Timor Lorosae for its coverage of a famine in the country. [ 5 ]
Tatoli, formerly known as Timor-Leste News Agency (Portuguese: Agência Noticiosa de Timor-Leste (ANTIL)), is the official state run news agency of East Timor. It was launched on 27 July 2016. [1] The word "Tatoli" is Tetum in origin, and means "to entrust someone (something/a message) to be passed on; passing on (something/a message) for ...
Presidential elections were held in East Timor on 19 March 2022. [1] Incumbent Francisco Guterres sought election to a second term. [2] As none of the presidential nominees received at least 50% of the cast votes, a runoff was held on 19 April 2022, between the top two candidates, José Ramos-Horta and Guterres. [3]
These indictments, and East Timor's legal restrictions on the press, have widely criticized by press freedom groups around the world. Timor Post headquarters in Dili One early sign of the changing environment was the government's 2005 treatment of the daily newspaper Suara Timor Lorosae for its coverage of a famine in the country. [ 5 ]
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Timor-Leste. March 19 – 2022 East Timorese presidential election: Timorese are called to the polls to choose the country's president. [1] March 20 – Preliminary results show that former president José Ramos-Horta is ahead of the incumbent Francisco Guterres in the presidential election. [2]
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Timor-Leste. 21 March – The first case of COVID-19 is confirmed in Timor-Leste, a state of emergency is declared. [1] 6 April – The first COVID-19 linked death is reported, a 44-year-old woman. [2] 30 November – The state of emergency ends, the requirement to wear face masks outdoors is lifted. [3]
"Timor Leste: PM encouraged by newfound enthusiasm and vigour in the community" (Press release). Dili: Government of East Timor. 22 July 2006 . Retrieved 8 April 2023 .