The event was organised by the National League for Democracy, the party led by Aung San SuuKyi, the independence leader’s daughter. The keynote speaker was the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Rangoon, Charles Bo, and his address was followed by responses from the Chief Convenor of the Islamic Centre of.... |
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Officials from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)have now confirmed consular staff in Bali threatened to call the police if a group of West Papuan activists did not leave the Australian compound. Three West Papuan activists entered the Australian consulate in Bali in early October in.... |
Some of the country’s top urban gospel musicians will this Friday night converge at Comesa Hall in Blantyre where they are billed to perform at an event dubbed “Urban Gospel Music Party – UGMP”. This is a contemporary gospel music show organized by Jew Chapomba, a Malawian gospel musician popularly known as Jucha. |
"swiftly, full and courteously" to a written request for an explanation. No doubt mindful of the fact the phone tapping program was in place during Labor's time in office, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten lent his support to the Government. "This is indeed a 'Team Australia' moment. We need to walk this road together," he said yesterday. |
Pope Francis said Thursday that the Catholic Church will not accept a Middle East without Christians, who are often forced to flee areas of unrest in the region, Agence France-Presse first reported . "We will not resign ourselves to imagining a Middle East without Christians," he said after meeting . |
Pope Francis on Thursday said the Catholic Church will not accept a Middle East without Christians, who often find themselves forced to flee areas of conflict and unrest in the region. "We will not resign ourselves to imagining a Middle East without Christians," he said after meeting with patriarchs.... |
The Marshall Islands' Climate Change Minister has lashed out at Australia and Japan for cutting their carbon reduction targets at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNCCC) in Warsaw. Tony de Breum says his country will be one of those that suffers the most from global warming and says Australia and Japan are setting a bad example. |
There is a growing political row over the party’s dealings with the Co-op Bank and its disgraced former chairman |
Pope Francis on Thursday said the Catholic Church will not accept a Middle East without Christians, who often find themselves forced to flee areas of conflict and unrest in the region. |
Ed Balls accuses Nick Clegg of lying about Co-op donation, and Ed Miliband says PM is trying to make cheap political points Ed Balls and Ed Miliband have hit back at what they describe as a concerted coalition smear campaign over the extent of the Labour leadership's links with the disgraced former Co-op Bank chairman, Paul Flowers. |
Amid reports Christians are being 'punished' for actions of Western powers, some experts have warn that Christianity is in danger. |
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