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The Timor Leste Defence Force (F-FDTL) is the military body responsible for the defence of East Timor. The F-FDTL was established in February 2001 and currently comprises two small infantry battalions, a small Naval Component and several supporting units. The F-FDTL's primary role is to protect East Timor from external threats. It also has an internal security role, which overlaps with that of the Policia Nacional de Timor Leste. This has led to tensions between the services, which have been exacerbated by poor morale and indiscipline within the F-FDTL. The F-FDTL's problems came to a head in 2006 when almost half the force was dismissed following protests over discrimination and poor conditions. The dismissal contributed to a general collapse of both the F-FDTL and PNTL in May, and forced the government to request foreign peacekeepers to restore security. The F-FDTL is currently being rebuilt with foreign assistance and has drawn up a long-term force development plan. (more...)

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  • The discovery of Flame, a complex malware program targeting computers in Middle Eastern countries, is announced.
  • Love, directed by Michael Haneke (pictured), wins the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
  • In motorsport, Dario Franchitti wins the Indianapolis 500.
  • In cycling, Ryder Hesjedal wins the Giro d'Italia, becoming the first Canadian to win a Grand Tour.
  • In cricket, the Indian Premier League concludes with the Kolkata Knight Riders defeating the Chennai Super Kings in the final.
  • "Euphoria", by Swedish singer Loreen, wins the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • On this day...

    May 29: International Day of United Nations Peacekeepers; Democracy Day in Nigeria

    Bing Crosby

  • 1867 – By the Austro-Hungarian Compromise, signed by Franz Joseph I of Austria and a Hungarian delegation led by Ferenc Deák, the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary was established.
  • 1914 – The ocean liner RMS Empress of Ireland sank in the Saint Lawrence River after colliding with the Storstad, killing 1,012 on board.
  • 1942Bing Crosby (pictured) recorded his version of the song "White Christmas", which went on to become the best-selling single of all time, with over 50 million copies sold.
  • 1954 – The first annual Bilderberg Group meeting of leaders from European countries and the United States took place in Oosterbeek, Netherlands.
  • 1985 – A wall at Brussels' Heysel Stadium collapsed under the pressure of football fans escaping a riot before the European Cup Final between Liverpool and Juventus, killing 39 people and injuring over 600 others.
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