The Rev Ian Paisley has effectively accused the Irish Government of provoking the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings which claimed the lives of 33 people. |
The Rev Ian Paisley has effectively accused the Irish Government of provoking the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings which claimed the lives of 33 people. |
10 January 2014 The Rev Ian Paisley has effectively accused the Irish Government of provoking the 1974 Dublin and Monaghan bombings which claimed the lives of 33 people.
He declared: "The political leaders brought it on themselves." The Protestant Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) set off the two car.... |
As technology makes book-reading a specialist activity, more should be done to keep literature at the heart of life. |
Pontiff’s desire for Catholic Church to intervene in global economic crisis typifies radical expectations that he is creating, writes George Kerevan |
Fri, 2014-01-10 00:32 Al-Haj Ibrahim Khalil Ahmad, formerly Ibrahim Khalil Philobus, was an Egyptian Coptic priest who studied theology and obtained a high degree from... |
There are fears a planned London vigil for Mark Duggan could turn violent, after a jury found he was killed lawfully by police. |
Prime Minister David Cameron appealed Thursday for a calm response after an inquest found that a man was lawfully killed by police in an incident that sparked Britain's worst unrest for decades. Cameron said he hoped people would respect the "proper" judicial process in the case of Mark Duggan and.... |
Security forces repressed a march called by the Union for Democratic Progress (UDPS) in Mbuji-Mayi, main city of the East Kasai province, to demand the release of the federal secretary Bruno Kabangu, reports Radio Okapi, emphasizing the tension in the city. |
(By Christopher Livesay) Rome, January 9 - A scandal-rocked Catholic movement close to Pope John Paul II whose founder was a child sex abuser began reform meetings at the Vatican on Thursday with Pope Francis said to be paying close attention in his ongoing bid to rebuild dysfunctional ele... |