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Pacific Islands Development Program, East-West Center With Support From Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Australia Opposition Wants Asylum Seekers Settled Elsewhere Coalition bloc proposed 2,000-person tent city on Nauru. By Emma Griffiths. |
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013 Dr Bill Winston To celebrate this year’s Emancipation Day, Dr Bill Winston, American businessman and entrepreneur, global ministry leader, and international speaker and lecturer will be the keynote speaker at thre |
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A former Nauruan foreign minister has warned the Coalition's “tent city” plan for asylum seekers would expose people to ''harsh'' heat and must not be a long-term answer. But the opposition MP, Mathew Batsiua, also said his country would be “comfortable” with a larger role in offshore processing.... |
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In recent days, Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of three bishops under Canon 401 §2, which provides for the resignation of a bishop who “because of illness or some other grave reason has become unsuited for the fulfillment of his office.” On July 27, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Bishop Marcellino Taiji Tani [. |
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UPDATED - Poland’s prime minister has expressed his “deepest sympathy” with the Spanish people after at least 78 died in the train crash in north west Spain on Wednesday. |
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Robbers or local govt officials at Benin By-Pass? is a news article from: Vanguard News Travelling in Nigeria, especially by road, can be quite challenging, if not traumatic. The challenges these days are many and travellers are always afraid of possible danger lurking on the road. |
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4:35pm, Tue 30 Jul 2013 Peer: Frack in 'desolate' North Archbishop of Canterbury defends 'inspiring' North East Last updated Tue 30 Jul 2013 The Archbishop of Canterbury has tweeted his support for the North East after a Conservative peer urged fracking to be consigned to the area:
The Most Reverend Welby was the Bishop of Durham 2011-2013. |
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Thousands of small businesses, schools and community groups will be forced to pay millions to replace wireless audio equipment after the federal government sold the radio frequency on which they operate. |
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Pope Francis has said that two dates are possible for the canonization of the Polish Pope, John Paul II: 24 November or 27 April next year. |
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The following are the top stories in the national and international press today. In Times of Malta, Former Police Commissioner John Rizzo strongly denies that police officers under his watch ever took foreign cadets to swim using official police boats. |
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America’s two biggest shock jocks just got a shock of their own. In a major blow to their broadcasting dominance, the second-largest radio station owner in the US is said to be dropping both Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity from its airwaves. Related Stories Pope Francis says he will not judge gay.... |
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