E.W. Jackson, the Chesapeake preacher known for controversial rhetoric, is facing new challenges as his campaign for lieutenant governor of Virginia enters its final weeks. According to interviews and campaign finance reports, Jackson’s campaign has struggled with basic management issues, including financial accounting. |
Melbourne broadcaster Derryn Hinch has been fined $100,00 but has avoided jail for contempt of court for breaching a non-publication order over the Jill Meagher murder case. Justice Stephen Kaye said Hinch had a disgraceful record of contempt and he deliberately set out to undermine the administration of justice in this state. |
Rome (AFP) - Italy contacted Germany on Wednesday over what to do with the body of Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke who has caused outrage even after his death in Rome at the age of 100 last week. |
Bratislava has always been a multicultural city, the result of its location on the crossing of trade routes and close to several national borders. Its traditional composition of inhabitants has typically depended on the current ruling nation and the political situation in central Europe, which has been in flux for many hundreds of years. |
The lawyer representing the Nazi's family said they lost track of his casket on Tuesday night, when the funeral in Albano Laziale, south of Rome, was prevented. |
Eleven Nobel Peace Prize winners have called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to ensure that excessive charges of piracy laid against 30 Greenpeace activists are dropped, Greenpeace said Thursday. |
Christine Russell says she is waiting by phone and has had no answer to letters to Julie Bishop, as husband is denied bail Oliver Laughland |
The lawyer representing the Nazi's family said they lost track of his casket on Tuesday night, when the funeral in Albano Laziale, south of Rome, was prevented. |
Pope Francis's latest initiative will see Catholic priests batting and bowling against players of various religions including Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs, Vatican Radio said. |
Pope Francis's latest initiative will see Catholic priests batting and bowling against players of various religions including Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs, Vatican Radio said. |