Pakistan conveys serious concern to India over killings in Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, July 12 (APP): Pakistan has conveyed its serious
concerns to India over the recent killing of Kashmiri leader Burhan
ISLAMABAD, July 12 (APP): Pakistan has conveyed its serious
concerns to India over the recent killing of Kashmiri leader Burhan
SYDNEY (AAP) - Mobile phones could cause cancer but they might not pose any greater risk than coffee or pickled vegetables, an international report has found.
(AAP) - The death of a young Afghan asylum seeker in a West Australian detention centre has prompted warnings of more suicides, self-harm and rioting by stressed detainees.
NSW floodwaters are easing but warnings are still in place for a large number of
rivers.
Up to 100 rural properties are still isolated, State Emergency Services (SES)
Australia and Indonesia have agreed to resurrect negotiations for a prisoner
transfer agreement that could see the likes of Schapelle Corby brought home.
Aboriginal leaders in far north Queensland have praised federal Opposition Leader
Tony Abbott's decision to delay a private member's bill that would overturn the
AKSAZ NAVAL BASE (A.A) - 13.08.2010 - Turkish frigate TCG Gelibolu which returned from an anti-piracy mission in the Gulf of Aden was welcomed Friday with a ceremony at the Marmaris Aksaz Naval Bas
(AAP) - Sydney's senior ruck stocks rest with Canadian import Mike Pyke after Shane Mumford on Tuesday night became the first AFL player suspended for making a dangerous tackle.
Kevin Rudd has defended the right of his nephew to use controversial protest
tactics, even though he disagrees with him.
The prime minister and the health minister have been told to fix the nation's
struggling health system, after being confronted by health industry figures in
Melbourne.