This is a list of newspapers in East Timor .
STL may refer to:
Jornal de Notícias (JN) is a Portuguese daily national newspaper, one of the oldest in Portugal.
The Liquiçá Church massacre was a mass-killing that occurred in April 1999, during East Timor's bid for independence. It was the first case to be heard by the Second Special Panel.
Diário de Notícias is a Portuguese daily newspaper published in Lisbon, Portugal.
Dili Airport, officially Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport, and formerly Comoro Airport, is an international airport serving Dili, the capital city of East Timor. Since 2002, the airport has been named after Nicolau dos Reis Lobato, an East Timorese politician and national hero.
Diário de Pernambuco is a newspaper published in Recife, Brazil. The newspaper began publication on 7 November 1825. It is the oldest continuously circulating daily in Latin America and the oldest continuously circulating newspaper edited in Portuguese.
Patrick Roberto Daniel da Silva commonly known as Patrick is a Brazilian footballer plays for Liga Futebol Timor-Leste club Karketu Dili.
Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno is an East Timorese politician and diplomat, and a member of the Fretilin political party. She is the incumbent Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, serving since June 2020 under the VIII Constitutional Government of East Timor led by Taur Matan Ruak. Previously, she served several terms as Vice Minister in that portfolio, and also briefly, in 2007, as acting Minister.
The Palácio de Lahane, also known as the Palácio das Nobres, is a historic building in East Timor. As of 2022, its primary function was as a reception space for the East Timorese government.
Juventina Napoleão is an East Timorese long distance runner. She represented her country in the marathon event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and finished the race with a time of 3:05:07.
Mário Viegas Carrascalão was an East Timorese politician and diplomat. Carrascalão, a founder of the Timorese Democratic Union (UDT) in 1974 and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in 2000, served as the governor of East Timor from 1983 to 1992 during the Indonesian occupation of the country. However, he re-joined the East Timorese government following the 1999 independence referendum and the transition to independence. He later served as a deputy prime minister within the IV Constitutional Government of then-Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão from 2009 to 2010.
Maria Ângela Guterres Viegas Carrascalão is an East Timorese journalist, author, university teacher and former Minister of Justice. She is a member of the Timorese Democratic Union.
José Agustinho da Silva is an East Timorese politician and a member of the Kmanek Haburas Unidade Nasional Timor Oan (KHUNTO) political party. He is the incumbent Minister of Transport and Communications, serving since June 2018 under the VIII Constitutional Government of East Timor.
Suara Timor Lorosae is a daily newspaper published in Dili, East Timor. It is the first and oldest newspaper in East Timor. The current publication is the continuation of Suara Timor Timur, which ceased publication in 1999.
East Timor–Turkey relations are the foreign relations between East Timor and Turkey. The Turkish ambassador in Jakarta, Indonesia is also accredited to East Timor since 2003.
Mariano Sabino Lopes, also known by his nom de guerreAssanami, is an East Timorese politician and a member of the Democratic Party (PD). Between 2001 and 2007, he was a member of the National Parliament of East Timor. Between August 2007 and February 2015, he was Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, and from October 2017 to June 2018 he was Minister of State and Minister for Mineral Resources. In June 2018, he resumed his membership of the National Parliament.
Aurélio Sérgio Cristóvão Guterres is an East Timorese academic and politician, and a member of the Fretilin political party. From September 2017 to June 2018, he was Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in the VII Constitutional Government of East Timor led by Mari Alkatiri.