News Source: Hindustan times
| about 15 hours ago
Australia has refused to make public parts of a "potentially explosive diplomatic cable" from its mission in New Delhi believed to detail India's concerns on the detention of Mohd Haneef, wrongly accused of having links with the failed UK terror plot.
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| 21 days ago
Australia it will allow the Oceanic Viking to remain in Indonesian waters beyond Friday's deadline, meaning the asylum seeker impasse is set to drag on. Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa is believed to have told his Australian counterpart
News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 month ago
Andrews was commenting on a column in The Australian newspaper arguing that large numbers of Muslim migrants posed a security risk because some would be drawn to terrorism. Andrews' call for debate was immediately stomped on by Greens leader Bob
News Source: The Courier-Mail
| about 1 month ago
Plarm spent her early life in poverty on the streets of central Thailand after being abandoned by her drug-addicted parents. From the age of five she was selling water on local trains and at risk of being snatched by a child-sex syndicate. Sunan, her
News Source: NewKerala
| about 1 month ago
Andrews said the issue of a growing Muslim population was a topic that had to be discussed. �To have a concentration of one ethnic or one particular group that remains in an enclave for a long period of time is not good. I don''t think it''s
News Source: The Daily Telegraph
| about 1 month ago
THE Australian Greens have described as "despicable" a suggestion that Australia needs to have a serious discussion about the growth of its Muslim population. At least one Liberal frontbencher has distanced the party from the views of the last
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 1 month ago
Asked about the growth of Muslim population in Australia, he said it was a topic that had to be discussed. "You should be able to talk about it ... It's ridiculous if you can't talk about any subject," he said. "When a subject becomes politically
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| about 1 month ago
John Spooner Despite enthusiasm for a ''big Australia'', there is concern that we can't support more people...Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, for example, makes no apology for being a ''big Australia'' man. Premier John Brumby points out with pride that