As spill-prone as a pissed kangaroo pouring cocktails, Australia could soon see its fourth change of Prime Minister in four years. Less than halfway into the term, amid the fallout from a catastrophic performance in Queensland state elections, Liberal Party backbenchers are worried about their prospects and they blame Tony Abbott. |
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By Online Editor 6:16 pm GMT+12, 05/02/2015, Italy. Pope Francis on Thursday received the President of the Republic of Kiribati, Anote Tong, who subsequently met with the Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin, accompanied by Archbishop Paul R. Gallagher, secretary for Relations with States. |
Towards the end of last year, a hardworking and inquisitive member of Parliament for Ngamiland, Thato Kwerepe, asked a very important question in the House.
Good things happen to those who wait, so says the older generation. The new one, of economic freedom fighters think otherwise – they argue that; “good things go to those . |
Christopher Pyne is backtracking on comments that have fuelled doubts about Tony Abbott's future as prime minister. The education minister has labelled as an "unfortunate misinterpretation" remarks he made earlier on Friday that he could not rule out a leadership spill on Tuesday. |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott is confident he's got the full support of cabinet and insists he's not expecting a leadership spill next week. That's despite reports three ministers believe there will be a vote on Tuesday when the Liberals hold their first Canberra party room meeting of the year. |
Christopher Pyne has tried to backtrack from an extraordinary television interview in which he failed to guarantee Tony Abbott had the numbers to remain Prime Minister - blaming his early start for his less than "effusive and ebullient" performance. Mr Pyne, who is the leader of the government in.... |
Christopher Pyne has tried to backtrack from an extraordinary television interview in which he failed to guarantee Tony Abbott had the numbers to remain Prime Minister - blaming his early start for his less than "effusive and ebullient" performance. Mr Pyne, who is the leader of the government in.... |
Education Minister Christopher Pyne has moved to clarify remarks he made about the Prime Minister's leadership this morning, saying the media has "completely overreacted". Earlier today Mr Pyne told Channel Nine he "hoped" Tony Abbott would still be Prime Minister after next week's Liberal party.... |
Christopher Pyne is backtracking on comments that have fuelled doubts about Tony Abbott's future as prime minister. The education minister has labelled as an "unfortunate misinterpretation" remarks he made earlier on Friday that he could not rule out a leadership spill on Tuesday. |
Rome - As far as the authorities and international community were concerned the case of the murder of three Italian nuns in Burundi last September was closed. There is a culprit in prison and a motive, or rather two: "Hatred of white people" and an old land dispute. |
NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 5, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An award-winning documentary about hope and healing in the midst of horrific tragedy will air on CPTV4U, a Connecticut PBS station and affiliate of Connecticut Public Television (CPTV), on Thursday, Feb. 12 , at 10 p.m. |
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