Catholic priest says Goodluck Jonathan could mean 'disaster to Nigeria'
A controversial Catholic priest has just announced that he is not in favour of the re-election of incumbent Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan..
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Ohio teen commits suicide after Christian parents refused him to change sex
A 17-year-old transgender teen recently committed suicide after her parents did not allow her to undergo operation to change gender.
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Fight against Ebola could be won in 2015, UN believes
The United Nations said that the Ebola crisis could be over by the end of the year.
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First same sex marriage in Dominican Republic takes place in British embassy
Though the Dominican Republic does not allow same sex marriages, a man and his partner have wed in the British Embassy, the first to take place in the country.
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New laws for 2015 passed through an 'unpredictable' senate, while responses vary
The Guardian described an \"unpredictable\" and \"hostile\" Australian federal Senate on Wednesday in regard to the Abbott Government\'s efforts to pass a set of new laws that will take effect in 2015.
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Australian Jihadists in Syria return home; free to roam
At least 20 Australian citizens who fought in Syria alongside ISIS have come back to the country without penalty.
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Tony Abbott warns Australia needs to avoid 'European disease'
Speaking with radio stations Macquarie Radio and 2GB on Monday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott delivered a stern warning to his constituency in the wake of the Coalition\'s budgetary announcements, using the experience of Europe as a key example.
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1 in 4 Australian households to re-gift unwanted Christmas presents, survey reveals
A recent survey says about 23 percent of the entire Australian population re-gifts unwanted Christmas presents, probably in search of something they would find more useful or attractive.
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Sentences reduced for eight Egyptian men accused of gay wedding involvement
Eight Egyptian men who were sentenced at a hearing in November had their terms reduced from three years to one year on Saturday, after they were arrested on charges of spreading indecent images and inciting debauchery
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Childcare costs to rise for Australians despite pre-Christmas reassurance from Minister Ley
The Coalition government has announced an expected 29-percent increase in childcare costs.
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Conservative Christian votes expected to be highly desired in 2016 US elections
The elections won\'t be for over a year but Republicans are already busy wooing Christian Americans.
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Life support to be turned off for a clinically dead pregnant woman in Ireland after High Court ruling
On the day after Christmas, a decision regarding a clinically dead pregnant woman was made by the Irish High Court in a country where the woman and fetus are constitutionally assigned equal rights to life.