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A Fiji human rights activist has been sentenced to a prison term for reprinting part of a report which contains criticism of Fiji's judiciary. |
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A Fiji human rights activist has been sentenced to a prison term for reprinting part of a report which contains criticism of Fiji's judiciary. |
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Wailing as remains of NUJ accident victim is interred is a news article from: Vanguard News Tears flowed uncontrollably, Tuesday, as the remains of Mr. Tunde Oluwanike, one of the three journalists that died in an auto crash on Osu-Ilesa road penultimate Friday were interred at his residence in Awotan, Ibadan. |
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YAOUNDE — Thousands of Christians in Cameroon no longer have places to worship as the government continues to crack down on illegal churches for what it says are activities that have nothing to do with preaching the word of God. But pastors of these churches said they are being targeted because they.... |
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SW Radio Africa news - The Independent Voice of Zimbabwe On a day meant to honour the fallen heroes who fought in Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle, Robert Mugabe has been strongly criticized for suggesting that the opposition “go hang themselves” if they don’t like losing the July 31st elections. |
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(ANSA) - Vatican City, August 13 - A new papal decree aimed at combating money laundering and corruption "is a positive sign," the Vatican's head of financial intelligence said Tuesday, but cautioned that "some steps still needed to be taken". "I don't think it would be opportune to have misplaced.... |
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Thousands of Christians in Cameroon no longer have places to worship as the government continues to crack down on illegal churches for what it says are activities that have nothing to do with preaching the word of God. But pastors of these churches said they are being targeted because they criticize.... |
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Vatican City, August 13 - A new papal decree aimed at combating money laundering and corruption "is a positive sign," the Vatican's head of financial intelligence said Tuesday, but cautioned that "some steps still needed to be taken". "I don't think it would be opportune to have misplace... |
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On Saturday, we lost a truly great American. The man Ronald Reagan rightly thought of as his top hand, William P. Clark, finally to use his old friend and boss' oft-quoted phrase "slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God." Judge Clark, as he ... |
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The following are the top stories in the Maltese and overseas press. The Times of Malta reports how a diver yesterday found the lifeless body of a missing French swimmer in Gozo. It also features comments from a man who last week was mistakenly arraigned and held without remand. |
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Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center With Support From Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Fiji Citizens’ Forum Conviction Setback To Freedom: Amnesty International organization says case attacks freedom of speech. |
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