Disputes between military-backed government and soccer clubs could force FIFA to suspend Egypt. |
A supernatural "anthropological vision" emerges according to which "I can do anything." "The power of man instead of God's glory." In life it is normal to have temptations, "the devil is never quiet, he wants his victory." |
The United Nations have urged Egypt to release detained foreign journalists, including an Australian, accused of airing false news. |
LONDON, 31 January 2014 (IRIN) - The archbishop and the imam make an impressive double act, picking up each other's cues, and batting topics back and forth between them. The Central African Republic's (CAR) two most prominent religious leaders arrived in London this week to raise awareness of the.... |
By Online Editor 2:45 pm GMT+12, 31/01/2014, Australia. Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has expressed concerns about the coverage provided by the ABC-run Australia Network, and believes it's appropriate the federal government review the Asian broadcasting service. |
SEVERAL days after 15-year-old Ann Lovett died in hospital, just hours after giving birth to a 6½lb baby boy found dead beside a Co Longford grotto, an anonymous caller phoned the Sunday Tribune newspaper to explain what had happened on that cold and dark winter afternoon on Jan 31, 1984 outside Granard. |
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Nauru Allegedly Drafting Law To Impose Emergency Rule Fijian lawyers reportedly helping to formulate order. By Jeff Waters. MELBOURNE, Australia (Radio Australia, Jan. |
A GREENPEACE protest ship stormed by the Russian military is being towed to the country's extreme northwest with two Australians among a group of activists held on board. Russia's powerful Investigative Committee said border guards had seen evidence the Arctic Sunrise crew may have committed piracy.... |
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop says she's receiving complaints about the ABC's Australia Network, and is considering whether it's fulfilling its charter. |
The federal government has learned the details of the charges laid against an Australian journalist held in Cairo for "airing false news". |