Tony Abbott makes it quite clear who is at fault over asylum seeker standoff - Jakarta. |
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Lady Gaga is celebrating this week’s release of her new album “Artpop” with special events in New York City. On November 10, she’ll perform a concert that will stream live on the music video website Vevo. The following day, more than 150 Clear Channel radio stations will air the pop star’s half-hour special, “Album Release Party with Lady Gaga. |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has fired a verbal warning to Jakarta that Australia is not happy over a standoff in which a boatload of asylum seekers landed on Australian territory, despite being rescued in the Indonesian search-and-rescue zone. It came as two more boats were reported to have been.... |
Jesus "never ceases to forgive" sinners, but also says "woe to those who cause scandal". The sinner "does not want to sin, but is weak" and "goes to the Lord" and seeks forgiveness, "the corrupt" do not repent. They continue to sin, but pretend to be a Christian: a double life". |
Inihayag ni Archdiocese of Iloilo Social Action Center director Msgr. Meliton Oso na para sa kapakanan ng mga mamamayan at mga survivor sa pananalasa ng bagyong Yolanda ay kumakatok siya ng tulong. Ayon sa pari, maraming lugar sa lalawigan ng Iloilo ang totally devastated at marami pang bayan tulad.... |
• Philippines authorities warn of total devastation in some areas • Around 10,000 people are feared to have died • An estimated 4.5 million people have been displaced • Rescue efforts hampered by damage to roads and airports • Follow live updates here Desperate survivors of Friday's super-typhoon in.... |
Today is the 315th day of 2013. There are 50 days left in the year. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT. 1778: British forces take St Lucia, West Indies, from French. OTHER EVENTS. 1500: France's King Louis XII and Ferdinand of Aragon secretly sign the Treaty of Granada for conquest and partition of Naples. |
Corpses hung from trees, were scattered on sidewalks or buried in flattened buildings — some of the 10,000 people believed killed in one Philippine city alone by ferocious Typhoon “Yolanda’ |
Corpses hung from trees, were scattered on sidewalks or buried in flattened buildings — some of the 10,000 people believed killed in one Philippine city alone by ferocious Typhoon “Yolanda’ |
Mon, 2013-11-11 07:37 TACLOBAN, Philippines: Rescuers faced blocked roads and damaged airports on Monday as they raced to deliver desperately needed tents, food and medicines to the typhoon-devastated eastern... |
Critics of the Abbott government asylum-seeker boat crackdown have accused the immigration minister of playing games with Indonesia. |
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