By Online Editor 09:54 am GMT+12, 10/12/2013, Papua New Guinea. The decision by Papua New Guinea's speaker of parliament to order the removal of traditional wooden carved heads adorning the parliament has been described as vindictive. Theo Zurenoc ordered the carvings be removed last week, prompting.... |
Vatican City, December 9 - Pope Francis on Monday urged followers to pray for peace in the Middle East in a homily from his Vatican residence at Saint Martha's House, reported Vatican Radio. The Patriarch of Alexandria, Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak, who heads the Coptic Catholic Church, was in a... |
Investigators have found no initial evidence of engine or gearbox failure in their probe into the police helicopter crash in Glasgow which claimed nine lives. In a special bulletin, the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said "all significant components were present" at the time the.... |
President Goodluck Jonathan has said that his administration is working assiduously on some available clues to identify the external sponsors of |
I see her walking toward me, fully clad in a brilliant red dress and feathered headpiece, a stunning impossible vision that for an instant I think is a heat mirage. |
French troops say they prevented the deaths of thousands by intervening in clashes in the Central African Republic. |
THE speaker of PNG's parliament has been slammed after ordering the destruction of "ungodly" traditional carvings that adorn the nation's parliament. |
France said it will start disarming fighters in the Central African Republic by force if necessary on Monday, as relative calm returned to the capital Bangui following three days of heavy fighting between Christians and Muslims. |
The Indonesian government has reiterated that Australia needs to show its sincerity in rebuilding trust and confidence with Indonesia amid the latest controversy sparked by Australian Prime Minister ... |
President Goodluck Jonathan •Okays N1bn for upgrade of insurgents' detention centres Shola Oyeyipo with agency report. President Goodluck Jonathan at the weekend reviewed the crisis rocking the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and assured party members that they have nothing to fear, as the PDP.... |