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Brunei has offered to host, manage and run the regional centre for the Heart of Borneo programme. In so doing, Brunei has shown a further commitment to the conservation agreement signed this past February by officials from Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.
The government's budget deficit stands at $893m in the first six months of 2007, exceeding the programmed ceiling by $211m. Global ratings agency Fitch projects that, excluding government assets sales, the deficit could hit $2.7bn, 1.9% of GDP, by the end of the year - well over the 2007 target of $1.3bn, 0.9% of GDP.
A recent study by global consulting firm Frost & Sullivan has ranked Malaysia as the world's fifth preferred shared service and outsourcing destination.
South Africa's government has moved to still the growing clamour to lower the cost of internet usage and speed up access times, announcing plans to lay undersea cables to link the country with Latin America and the United Kingdom.
With its parched soil and dwindling water supplies, Turkey wishes the weather man could have distributed the world's annual rainfall more evenly this year. Such countries as the United Kingdom, China, India, Bangladesh and Nepal have had more than their fair share of late.
President Vladimir Putin seems more determined than ever to pull out all the stops in an attempt to block US plans to build a missile defence radar system in the Czech Republic coupled with the placement of interceptor missiles in Poland.

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