It is ultimately an attempt to help the trainees to emancipate their minds, improve themselves and their future prospects, the
white paper said.
Peace, development and win-win cooperation remain the irreversible trends of the times, the
white paper noted, adding that there are prominent destabilizing factors and uncertainties in international security, and the world is not yet a tranquil place.
'The
White Paper will help the ministry and the new management of Felda to come up with a way forward for the recovery of Felda,' he said.
The PML-N spokesperson said the
white paper was only being issued by the PML-N and was not a coordinated effort of all the opposition parties.
At the forum, Huawei and IHS Markit jointly released two
white papers -- Video as a Core Service for Telcos (Video as a Core Service) and Mobile Video Opportunities for Operators (Mobile Video) .
The party blasted Governor Fayose for allegedly trying to frustrate Fayemi politically, saying 'his so-called
White Paper is not only laughable but also a disgrace to all Ekiti people home and abroad with the way that Fayose has taken ignorance, vendetta and debauchery to a ridiculous level.
The new
white paper released by EvoSwitch today counts 30 pages and is available in English.
The
White Paper highlights the shortcomings in the last 15-year rule.
But by far the most innovative political strategic shift in the 1987
White Paper was the honest and unadulterated opinion, emphasized throughout the document, that Canada needs to do more to guarantee the defence and security of its own territory.
The release by the New Zealand government of its much-anticipated Defence
White Paper 2016 has coincided with important geopolitical changes in the Asia-Pacific region.
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