Câu ví dụ #61
1. ” The plan for opening a derivatives market was approved by former prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in 2014.
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2. prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has been nominated to be the next president.
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3. " Tuan, who served as the information minister from April 2016 to July 2018 and as Son's deputy earlier, signed a decision to approve the acquisition without the prime Minister’s approval.
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4. Former Malaysian prime Minister Najib Razak was charged with corruption on Wednesday for allegedly accepting millions of dollars in bribe money, in a stunning fall from grace just months after his shock election defeat.
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5. "Najib is the first (former) prime minister ever to be charged in court in the history of Malaysia," said Tian Chua, vice president of Parti Keadilan Rakyat, a key political party in the current ruling coalition.
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6. However, the project has been caught up in a relocation scandal as more than 100 affected families said their houses were not included in the demolition list according to the original planning map drawn up in 1996 and approved by the prime minister.
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7. Tokyo's popular governor Yuriko Koike launched a bitter attack on prime Minister Shinzo Abe Tuesday as the gloves came off for the official start of a snap election campaign in the world's third-largest economy.
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8. Tokyo's popular governor Yuriko Koike launched a bitter attack on prime Minister Shinzo Abe on October 10 as the gloves came off for the official start of a snap election campaign in the world's third-largest economy.
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9. In the emergency meeting called by prime Minister Narendra Modi, the cabinet passed an executive order, or ordinance, to amend the criminal law to also include more drastic punishment for convicted rapists of girls below the age of 16 years.
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10. Cambodia's Supreme Court dissolved the main opposition party on Thursday, leaving authoritarian prime Minister Hun Sen clear to extend over three decades in power in a general election next year.
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