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Girl held by Boko Haram: ‘I’d have shot at rescuers’

WRITTEN BY KALAHAN DENG   In February 2016, 16-year-old Zara John , who was freed from Boko Haram was interviewed by the Nigerian military in March 2015. She said how much she relished her life with the Islamist militant commander to whom she was married off while in captivity for about a year, how he had taken care of her and ...

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POPE BRINGS 12 SYRIANS MUSLIMS REFUGEES WITH HIM TO VATICAN,ROME AFTER HIS VISIT TO GREECE

WRITTEN BY KALAHAN DENG The Vatican confirmed that the Pope is returning home with dozen Muslims refugees families who were in detention centre in Lesbos, Greece. The Catholics Pope set a perfect example by taking with him to Vatican 3 Muslim families who lost hope of being deported back to Turkey. Further, Pope signed a declaration calling the international community ...

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Australian Children rank low in Health and Education

Edited by Nelly T. A new UNICEF report titled the ‘Fairness of Children’ was released in Thursday revealing Australia ranked 27th out of 35 in health equality outcomes among OECD countries and 24th our of 37th in education equality results. Australia is failing to give all children the best start in life said Mega Mitchell National Children’s Commissioner. “UNICEF’s report ...

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Protests In Egypt Over Red Sea Islands Deal

Edited by Nelly T. Egyptians take to the streets on Friday as a demonstration of protest to Cairo’s ceding of the Red Sea islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia as part of a new agreement between the states on maritime borders. The mass demonstration was organised by Egyptian social media activists “January 2011 Revolution,” which rejected the decision ...

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Australia’s Natural wealth doubles to $6 trillion according to ABS Data

Edited by Nelly T. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) the value of Australia’s natural wealth almost doubled within the last decade, rising from $3 trillion in 2006 to $5.8 trillion in 2015. This is the first time ABS has compiled the environmental and economic indicators which fuel the economy, the figures are based on Australia’s natural assets ...

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DV Victims given Access to Partners Criminal History in NSW

Edited by Nelly T. In an Australian first, access to a partner’s criminal history is now available to those concerned they are at risk of domestic violence. People concerned for their safety have now been given the opportunity to walk into a police station and request information about their partner’s convictions and breaches of domestic violence orders, from today onwards. ...

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Syria Crisis: Peace talks reopened

Edited by Nelly T. A new round of peace talks has been opened by UN Syria emissary Staffan de Mistura who aims to renew pledges already made to uphold a truce he described had been shaken by a serious incident but “not a bushfire”. de Minstura said on Wednesday “in spite of the several and serious incidents, the cessation of ...

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Russian fighter jets fly too close to US destroyer

Edited by Nelly T. A US official describes two Russian warplanes with no visible weaponry flying simulated attack passes on Tuesday as one of the most aggressive interactions in recent memory. The repeated flights by the Sukhoi SU-24 warplanes took place near a US guided missile destroyer in the Baltic Sea and were so close they created wake in the ...

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TERRORIST GROUP BOKO HARAM IS USING CHILDREN AS BOMBS TO KILL THEIR OWN PEOPLE

WRITTEN BY EDITOR KALAHAN DENG Is this a new low or desperate attempt of establishing an Islamic State in northern Nigeria by BOKO HARAM?  It is a terrifying reality in northern Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, and Chad. Young girls and boys becoming BOKO HARAM deadest weapons against their communities. According to the UNICEF latest report, 1 in 5 suicide bomber used ...

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WHO: Investment in Health care leads to Better Economy

Edited by Nelly T. According to a study released on Tuesday by WHO shows the better treatment of anxiety and depression costs the global economy $A1.3 trillion a year. The study estimates for the first time both the health and the economic benefits of spending more on treating the most common forms of mental illness. The study suggests that every ...

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