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- Cambodia's national football team parts ways with Australian coach Scott O'Donnell after the country's soccery federation says it cannot afford to pay his salary. (Reuters)
- Cambodian Ambassador to the United Nations Sea Kosal submits a letter to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon complaining about Yash Ghai, the UN's special rapporteur, who has been highly critical of Prime Minister Hun Sen and the government of Cambodia. (Reuters)
- Flooding in Malaysia's Kelantan state worsens with the bursting of a dam in Thailand's Narathiwat Province. The death toll from flooding in Malaysia increases to 29, with 34,000 people evacuated. In Thialand, four people have died, and around 30,000 people are affected. (AFP via CNA) (TNA via MCOT)
- At least six members of Abu Sayyaf are killed in air strikes by Philippine military after an attack on Tuesday on am American aid helicopter, military officials say. (Reuters)
- Exercise Cope Tiger, a joint military exercise by Singapore, Thailand and the United States is conducted at Paya Lebar Airbase. (CNA)
- Hundreds of protesters led by the NGO Coordinating Committee on Development form a human chain outside the National Legislative Assembly calling on the junta-appointed lawmakers to stop passing laws deemed "unacceptable" in the days leading up to Sunday's general election. (TNA via MCOT) (TNA via MCOT)
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- The National Parliament of East Timor approves a 2008 budget of nearly US$350 million that includes increased spending on security. (Reuters)
- The Indonesian government has dropped a grammatically incorrect tourism slogan, "Visit Indonesia 2008. Celebrating 100 Years of Nation's Awakening", which has been printed on billboards, government websites and on Garuda Indonesia aircraft. (AP via Google News)
- Construction has begun on the Vietnamese-backed Xekaman 3 hydropower plant in Xekong Province, Laos. (Xinhua)
- Floods in Malaysia's Pahang worsens, but improves in Terengganu, Kelantan and Johor. (Bernama)
- A second bridge on the Golok River is opened on the Malaysia-Thailand border between Bukit Bunga, Kelantan and Ban Buketa, Amphoe Waeng, Narathiwat. (Nation) (Reuters)
- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lauds the Armed Forces of the Philippines for a "very, very drastic reduction" in political killings in 2007, despite a United Nations report last month that was critical of the military's human rights record. Additionally, Arroyo says she believes the communist New People's Army will be defeated by 2010. (AFP via Google News) (Inquirer) (Reuters)
- South Thailand insurgency: Three suspects in bombings by militants are fatally shot by police in Yala Province. (Nation)
- Vietnam Airlines will buy 30 planes from Airbus. (Xinhua)
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- US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice calls for broader international support of the mission by United Nations envoy Ibrahim Gambari, saying it "needs more profile, it needs to have more vigor." (Bloomberg) (AP via IHT)
- Health officials clear six members of family that were being treated for symptoms of H5N1, a case that had caused concern about human-to-human transmission of the avian influenza virus. (Reuters)
- Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has been questioned by anti-corruption investigators over judicial appointments during his term in office. (Reuters)
- Singapore achieves a new tourism record with the arrival of the 10 millionth visitor. This year's 10 million visitors surpasses last year's record of 9.7 million.(CNA)
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- More than 120 people are dead in landslides and flooding along the Bengawan Solo River in Central Java and East Java. In East Java, 40 people are missing after floods swept away a bridge. (Reuters) (BBC)
- Thai general election:
- Thai authorities vow they will arrest former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, if he returns to Thailand. Arrest warrants for Thaksin and his wife Potjaman Shinawatra in August after they couple failed to appear for the first hearing in case involving the purchase of land, which prosecutors say was handled illegally. (BBC) (Bangkok Post)
- Of the next government, Defence Minister Boonrawd Somtas says the Royal Thai Armed Forces will "keep watch from a distance", but he also says: "I cannot guarantee that there will not be a coup in 2008, just like I cannot rule out a natural disaster." (AFP via CNA)
- A four-year-old boy in Vietnam has died from the H5N1 virus, bringing the total virus death toll this year in the country to five. (BBC) (AFP via CNA)
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[edit] December
- 2 - National Day, Laos
- 5 - King's Birthday, National Day, Father's Day, Thailand
- 10 - Constitution Day, Thailand
- 11 - Pampanga Day, Philippines
- 16 - First day of Misa del Gallo, Philippines
- 22 - Mother's Day (in honor of Dewi Sartika), Indonesia
- 25 - Christmas, Philippines
- 30 - Rizal Day, Philippines
- 31 - New Year's Eve
[edit] January
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