SYDNEY: The shattered parents of jailed Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste on Tuesday vowed to keep fighting for press freedom as Australia urged Egyp |
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The Southwestern decision raises some provocative questions: If it were a, say, Methodist seminary, not Southern Baptist, would it have been news? What if the student hadn’t been Muslim? When are a religious faith’s principles and guidelines helpful and when are they not? How should people of one.... |
Vatican City, June 24 - Vatican media rebuked Italy Tuesday for failing to introduce legislation against torture two days after Pope Francis defined torture as "a mortal sin, a very grave sin". Vatican Radio broadcast an interview with Alessio Scandurra, coordinator on detention for the A... |
Most election nerds will be obsessing over the Mississippi Senate primary runoff today -- and deservedly so, as it's an expensive nail-biter of a race -- but there are a few other races worth watching across the country, and in particular in the Empire State. Read full article >> |
Saint John is a model because of his three "callings", which are an example for all believers: "preparing the coming of the Lord, discerning who the Lord is, lowering himself that the Lord may grow." |
EGYPT’s president says he will not intervene on behalf of Peter Greste, as his family and the Abbott government ponder a response to his jailing. |
WHY IT MATTERS: Cochran, known as “Gentleman Thad,” was elected to the House in 1972, serving three terms before being elected to the Senate, and he could very well fall to the tea party today. Run-offs have been traditionally hard on incumbents. It has been a dirty, and at times bizarre, race. |
North Korea has threatened to "punish" Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop over comments to US media about Kim Jong-un. |
The shattered parents of jailed Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste Tuesday vowed to keep fighting for press freedom as Australia urged Egypt's new leader to issue a pardon. |
June 24, 2014 9:15 AM SYDNEY (AFP) - Australia on Tuesday urged Egypt's new leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to issue a presidential pardon for Al-Jazeera journalist Peter Greste to prove to the world Cairo is on a path to democracy. |
THE parents of jailed journalist Peter Greste have told of their despair, as Tony Abbott warned against antagonising the Egyptian government. |
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