Nick Clegg tells his weekly LBC radio show that the UK had been right to deport radical preacher Abu Qatada to Jordan to face terror charges, and insists the Government would fight any attempt by him to return to Britain, saying "we don't want this man back" |
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The British Government today vowed to do everything in its power to prevent Abu Qatada’s return to UK after the radical Islamist preacher was acquitted of terrorism offences by a court in Jordan. Copyright © Independent Print Limited read more |
Highlights: President inaugurates US embassy; President Medina inaugurates new SIN building; President Medina to hand over SICA presidency; Ban Ki-Moon to visit 15 July; Riverbank neighborhoods to be improved; AES gets CDEEE backing for natural gas plant conversions; Renew your cedula in New York or.... |
Turkey’s media watchdog has fined a religious television program for “corrupting religious feelings” |
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is issuing a new generation of Australian passports |
Australian Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste has voiced his "outrage" at being jailed for seven years by an Egyptian court, saying the case was about silencing critical voices. |
In an e-mail sent late last week, the black Democratic mayor of Vicksburg , Miss., urged 2,000 supporters to vote Tuesday for Sen. Thad Cochran, crediting the Republican for securing federal money for key local projects and calling him one of the city’s “best economic development tools. |
The Italian police have announced that they finally figured out who killed Joe Petrosino, an undercover New York City Police Department detective, who dedicated his life to fighting organized crime. The murder remained a mystery for 105 years. |
This poem was played over and over again on Radio Botswana (RB) as Botswana University Campus Appeal (BUCA) committee appealed to our parents in the spirit of real Ipelegeng to roll up the sleeves and build us, their children a future that would never had been had they not espoused, breathed and.... |
Four near-simultaneous small explosions went off in subway stations and outside a court building in Cairo on Wednesday, wounding three people and causing widespread panic among morning commuters, officials said, in the first attacks since the election of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. |
/watch?v=_gGt8R9jqDw KING Saudi ARABIA -- NSA Datagate, cercano, di carpire le mie tendenze, o le mie vulnerabilità, attraverso, il movimento del mio mouse, questa è la intelligenza artificiale aliena A.I., ma, io non sono impressionato o impressionabile attraverso, il soprannaturale! inoltre, io.... |
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