FORMER foreign minister Bob Carr says the government needs to apologise to Indonesia now over allegations Australia spied on its president. |
Former foreign minister Bob Carr says the government needs to apologise to Indonesia now over allegations Australia spied on its president. |
Paul Flowers, a Methodist minister who led the Co-operative bank for three years, is facing a police inquiry after he was reportedly caught buying and using illegal drugs including crystal meth, crack cocaine and ketamine. The former councillor has been suspended by the Labour Party and the.... |
Posted at 18:30 on 18 November, 2013 UTC. The Filipino Community in American Samoa have rallied to raise $34 thousand US dollars for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. A local radio station, KHJ, held a radiothon on Saturday, and the fundraising group was also helped by the business community. |
For the first time in nearly 2,000 years, fragments of bone held to be those of the apostle will go on public display Jonathan Jones: Christian relics on display On 26 June 1968, as much of Europe was busy rebelling against authority and fighting for free love, Pope Paul VI made a dramatic.... |
Red Bull’s quadruple World champion Sebastian Vettel won the US Grand Prix on Sunday to become the first Formula One driver to take eight consecutive victories in a single season. Startin... |
Collomp, who lost an estimated 40 kilogrammes (90 pounds) during his captivity but was reported to be in good spirits, was to undergo medical tests and counselling at the Val de Grace military hospital in Paris.
News of Collomp's escape came amid an emotional roller-coaster in France in the last three weeks over the fate of hostages held overseas. |
A French engineer abducted by Islamist militants in Nigeria and held for 11 months arrived back in France yesterday after managing to escape his kidnappers. A plane carrying the “weakened” 63-year-old Francis Collomp, accompanied by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, landed early yesterday at a military airport outside Paris. |
The French engineer held hostage for 11 months by Islamist militants in Nigeria arrived home Monday after a dramatic escape described as worthy of an action thriller. The post French hostage held in Zaria arrives home appeared first on Vanguard News . |
ABUJA (Reuters) - In the gloom of a hilltop cave in Nigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed to her throat by a man who gave her a choice - convert to Islam or die. |