HANOI -- The 1955 Asian-African Conference was a driving force of the struggle of more Asian and African countries for independence, said Vietnamese deputy minister of foreign affairs Ha Kim Ngoc. In ...
The Bandung Conference in April 1955 has achieved the status of a mythical moment in the history of the Global South. There have been many accounts that have highlighted its downsides—among them, the ...
Philippine delegate Carlos Romulo delivers the closing speech at the Asian-African Conference, in Bandung, Indonesia, April 24, 1955 (AP photo). Back in 1955, the Bandung Conference—as it became known ...
Fri, April 29, 2011 Published on Apr. 29, 2011 Published on 2011-04-29T08:00:00+07:00 ifty-six years ago, on April 18-24, 1955, a conference that involved five sponsoring countries (Burma, Ceylon, ...
Seventy years ago, representatives from 29 Asian and African countries gathered in Bandung, Indonesia from April 18 to 24 for the historic Bandung Conference. The meeting laid the foundation for what ...
The Asian-African Conference, also known as the Bandung Conference, was held in Bandung, Indonesia from 18 to 24 April, 1955. In April 1954, the Indonesian Government proposed the convocation of an ...
An anti-Israel resolution was adopted today by the political committee of the 29 nation Asian-African conference at Bandung, Indonesia, marking an important victory for the Arab states participating ...
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history The Afro-Asian ...
KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushil Koirala today took part in the Diamond Jubilee celebration of the first Asian African Conference of 1955 in Bandung, Indonesia. According to Prime Minister Koirala’s ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may attend an international meeting to open in Indonesia in April, a government source here said Sunday. If Kim does so, it would be his debut to the international ...