One of the region's poorest nations, Cambodia, says it's seriously considering a request from Australia to take in some of the thousands of people being held in Australia's asylum-seeker detention camps. |
One of the region's poorest nations, Cambodia, says it's seriously considering a request from Australia to take in some of the thousands of people being held in Australia's asylum-seeker detention camps. |
Baroness Deech (pictured) said allowing couples to settle their divorce terms before their wedding would help career women protect their earnings. |
Government asks country in midst of violent crackdown on protesters to take asylum seekers. |
Joy FM’s DJ Black for the second time has won the BEST DJ OF THE YEAR award at the annual Ghana DJ Awards ceremony, the event organized to award hardworking Ghanaian DJs who have helped in promoting Ghanaian music in many ways. He beat DJ Champagne, DJ Slim and DJ Mensah to win the topmost award for.... |
When Steel Talks website sent out a Black History Month reminder to check out the NPR online special on Trinidad and Tobago-born jazz pianist and American celebrity Hazel Scott, it mentioned the title: “Say it Loud: Black, Immigrant & Proud.” |
Heavy rain, large waves and strong winds are expected to create a "significant risk to life", as parts of Britain are hit by another band of severe weather. The Environment Agency warned "extraordinary measures" may be taken in Gloucestershire today to keep back tidal and river floods. |
THE leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has been created a cardinal by Pope Francis. |
An etiquette guide to speaking out When to speak out When silence is no longer an option, it may be time for you to speak out. But it may also be time to give silence another try, especially if alcohol is involved. If you have drunk so much that it would not be legal to drive somewhere in order to.... |
Charismatic Preacher Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams says some Ghanaians are abusing their right to free speech by stretching it to the limit. According to the Christian Action Faith Ministries’ (CAFM) Founder and General Overseer, the consequences of abusing free speech could be disastrous if the misuse is not reined in. |