We have started to collect the most important news related to East Timor in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
East Timor polls close in a parliamentary election dominated by promises to ease poverty and boost security.
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Political parties in East Timor end 30 days of campaigning ahead of this weekend's parliamentary polls.
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Indonesia is angered over an Australian inquiry into the deaths of journalists during the invasion of East Timor.
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Indonesian troops murdered five Western journalists during the invasion of East Timor in 1975, an Australian inquiry hears.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta is sworn in as president of East Timor, five years after independence.
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Jose Ramos-Horta wins an estimated 70% of E Timor's presidential vote, but the result is not yet official.
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Polls close in East Timor, after a presidential election seen as critical to the young nation's future.
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East Timor's PM joins calls for a recount of presidential election votes, amid claims of irregularities.
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East Timor's PM and a ruling party candidate are expected to face a presidential election run-off.
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Early results in East Timor's presidential election give a slight lead to PM Ramos-Horta, but a run-off is likely.
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Polls close in East Timor as eight candidates contest the first presidential election since independence in 2002.
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