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Pope Francis says unjust salaries and unbridled quest for profits are "against God" as he attacks workers' conditions. |
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Review into the cases of 55 refugees branded threats by ASIO expected to be complete 'within weeks', raising hopes they could escape indefinite detention inside Australian immigration centres. |
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Pope Francis on Wednesday condemned as "slave labour" the work conditions of victims of a factory collapse in Bangladesh in which more than 400 people have been found dead, Vatican radio reported. |
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The European Union is considering trade action against Bangladesh, which has preferential access to EU markets for its garments, to pressure Dhaka to improve safety standards after a building collapse killed more than 400 factory workers. |
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The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press. The Times of Malta reports how officials have been held over a €200,000 tax waiver. It also says repairs on the former prime minister's car cost more than €58,000. The Malta Independent leads with the Labour Party mass meeting,.... |
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Man of the moment, Rev. Dr. Lazarus Chakwera, president of the Malawi Assemblies of God, who is aspiring to lead Malawi Congress Party (MCP) has resigned from his position as chairman of Malawi National Council of Sports, Nyasa Times understands. Chakwera was appointed into the Sports Council board by President Joyce Banda last year. |
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The European Union is considering trade action against Bangladesh, which has preferential access to EU markets for its garments |
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Pope Francis has denounced as slave labour the conditions of workers caught in a deadly building collapse in Bangladesh last week, BBC reported. More than 400 people are confirmed to have ... |
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The European Union is considering trade action against Bangladesh, which has preferential access to EU markets for its garments |
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The view expressed by attorney Tennyson Vaughn that Christians should be willing to die to get their message across is an interesting one in a society where compromise is the norm. Indeed, few can gainsay that Christians have not been strident enough on national issues of moral importance, and when.... |
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JURAIN (Bangladesh) - Dozens of Bangladeshi garment workers whose bodies were too battered or decomposed to be identified were buried in a mass funeral, a week after the eight-story building they worked in collapsed, killing at least 410 people and injuring... |
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