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USD30 million boost for Nuku alofa Port Project

Grant agreements worth an additional USD30 million, for the Nuku'alofa Port Project, were signed by Tonga's Minister for Finance, Hon Tiofilusi Tiueti and Asian Development Bank Director General for the Pacific, Leah Gutierrez, in a virtual meeting on 2 November. The additional financing from the ADB and Australia will address cost overruns under the AUD126 million total

Nuku alofa Port Upgrade Receives $30 Million in Additional Support – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

NUKU’ALOFA  The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Tonga today signed grant agreements totaling $30 million to renew, rehabilitate, and expand Queen Salote International Wharf in Nuku’alofa.Tonga’s Minister of Finance Tiofilusi Tiue

Economic diplomacy: After Kabul, Australia looks to India

Briefing MONTHLY #40 | July 2021

RAJA’S RULE Decolonisation and revolution long ago removed royal families from power in most of Asia, leaving Japan’s emperors as the last hereditary monarchs of much significance to periodically exert some subtle influence. But the past year has seen the region’s most abundant class of royals – the rajas and sultans of the old Malay dynasties – exert unexpected power over the country’s fragmenting political parties. Nine of the Malaysian states are constitutionally headed by traditional Malay rulers who meet every five years to elect a king, or Yang di-Pertuan Agong, as the national head of state. On Monday July 26, the Malaysian Parliament resumed sitting after the longest suspension since 1969 due to the COVID-19 crisis which had allowed Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to avoid testing whether he actually had a majority. But the prime minister was aiming to avoid any votes which would test his fragile majority.

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