Two residents of Jerusalem were arrested in connection to banners posted in the city decrying Pope Francis's upcoming arrival in Israel on Sunday, reported Israel Radio on Friday. The posters called on Pope Francis to leave Israel and to return holy relics looted by the Romans from the Beit Hamikdash (Second Temple). |
Allies and key trading partners expressed disquiet over Thailand's coup Friday, demanding a quick return to civilian rule as some warned against travel to the prime tourist destination. The post International alarm mounts over Thai coup appeared first on Vanguard News . |
HONG KONG, May 23 – Allies and key trading partners expressed disquiet over Thailand’s coup Friday, demanding a quick return to civilian rule as some warned against travel to the prime tourist destination. Japanese auto giants that have invested heavily in Thailand were forced to stop night.... |
May 23, 2014 4:53 PM HONG KONG (AFP) - Allies and key trading partners expressed disquiet over Thailand's coup on Friday, demanding a quick return to civilian rule as some warned against travel to the prime tourist destination. |
Fears thousands of Australians could be stranded in Thailand or left out of pocket if unrest not covered by travel insurance Continue reading... |
Thai ambassador Maris Sangiampongsa has been called in to talks with Australian foreign affairs officials. |
Thailand’s army chief appoints himself acting prime minister and summons key politicians under threat of arrest, sparking an international outcry. |
THAI ambassador Maris Sangiampongsa has been called in to talks with Australian foreign affairs officials. |
The PSNI is investigating Pastor James McConnell of Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle in Belfast after he described the Islamic faith as a "doctrine spawned in Hell" at a Sunday evening service. Police said they were investigating "a hate crime motive". |
Catholic bishops from across Oceania have called on Australia and Papua New Guinea to develop a more humane approach to asylum seekers. |