President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said that religious values of toleration in Islam must be promoted warning that extremists and terrorists use religion for goals that are unrelated to the faith. In an interview with the state run Holy Koran radio station on Saturday, El-Sisi repeated his 2014 call for.... |
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NNA - Télé Lumière Group and Noursat, under the auspices of Minister of Information, Ramzi Jreij, on Monday launched a satellite channel special to kids and teenagers, "Nourkids" sat, in collaboration with the UN Information Center in Beirut, the Supreme Childhood Council, and George N. Efram Foundation. |
Today is Monday, March 23, the 82nd day of 2015. There are 283 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On March 23, 1965, America's first two-person space mission took place as Gemini 3 blasted off with astronauts Virgil I. Grissom and John W. Young aboard for a nearly 5-hour flight. |
The Police Administration will today submit the docket on investigations into the recruitment scam to the office of the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice today for advice. The special taskforce set up by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) to investigate the recent police recruitment fraud.... |
April D. Ryan is veteran journalist who has been a White House correspondent for the past 18 years. She also serves as the Washington bureau chief for the American Urban Radio Networks. Besides covering the Obama administration, April’s responsibilities include hosting “The White House Report,” a.... |
“The media saved my life” – George Hook The pundit, who retired from television rugby analysis on Saturday, has been speaking about what retirement has in store for him.
GEORGE HOOK HAS been speaking today about how his media work ‘saved his life’. The notoriously contrary rugby pundit and media.... |
FROM across the country they came, young men and women, all with one mission, to hear the message of change, though they did not need to be convinced anymore that change is inevitable, as things presently stand in Nigeria. The T-shirts they changed into shortly before entering the VIP section of De.... |
Eulogies for a remarkable man. Speaker Bronwyn Bishop has closed proceedings in the House of Representatives for today. “I wish to associate myself with the remarks that have been made in the chamber today. Of course, together they form a parliamentary eulogy for a remarkable man. |
The 49-year-old businesswoman at the centre of the storm, known only as 'Linda', claimed she got pregnant by Fr Ciaran Dallat (51) before she miscarried at five weeks. The woman claimed that Fr Dallat, an assistant priest at St Peter's Cathedral in Belfast, slept with her three or four times a week.... |
THE federal treasurer was praising the late prime minister Malcolm Fraser for being the "great initiator of the expenditure review committee", better known as the government's razor gang. The cabinet committee is in charge of finding budget cuts across the government and has in the past taken a blade to the foreign aid budget. |
(Transcript from World News Radio) An Australian navy ship has arrived in Vanuatu to deliver aid to cyclone victims. And as Naomi Selvaratnam reports, more Australian aid is on its way. The Navy landing ship, HMAS Tobruk, arrived in Port Vila, with supplies for two-and-a-half-thousand victims of severe tropical Cyclone Pam. |
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