In an obvious attempt to curb child abuse, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull delivered the Federal Government’s response to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex abuse.
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Surgeons remove shower head from man’s rectum
An Indian man had to be treated in hospital to remove a hand-held shower head from his rectum.
US can take down China’s militarized reefs
The United States “has had lots of experience” in “taking down small islands” in the Pacific region, a senior US military official said as the Pentagon ratcheted up rhetoric over China’s militarization of islands and reefs in the contested South China Sea (also known as West Philippine Sea).
Liberal Party to privatise ABC
The Turnbull Government has voted against a motion in Parliament to keep the ABC Television Network in public hands.
DOJ allows Sister Patricia Fox to remain in the Philippines
Australian missionary sister Patricia Fox can remain in the Philippines as the Department of Justice (DOJ) has reversed the order of the Bureau of Immigration (BI) that downgraded her missionary visa to a tourist visa.
Filipina raised in slums named president of American university
Astrid S. Tuminez, who was raised in poverty in the Philippines and went on to earn graduate degrees at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been selected president of Utah Valley University.
Thousands of Australians to lose their Centrelink benefits
Hundreds of thousands on the dole stand to lose their benefits if they have outstanding court fines or if they are running from the law.
Parramatta Bishop testifies of abuse before Royal Commission
The Bishop of Parramatta, Vincent Long Van Nguyen, has told a royal commission [that] he suffered sexual abuse by a member of the clergy after arriving in Australia as a refugee from Vietnam in 1981.
Teenage student auctions her virginity online
Student, 19, who’s been too busy to find love is AUCTIONING her virginity to have a ‘learning experience’ with a skilled lover. So far, she’s already had an offer of €250K from an Italian businessman.
Will communist leader ever return to the Philippines?
Utretch, Netherlands ━ By the Old River Rhine, thousands of kilometres away from home, Jose Maria Sison continues to lead a revolutionary movement he began about 50 years ago when he established the Communist Party of the Philippines.
Chinese nuclear bombers on Philippine reefs; The Philippines within range
The Philippines is now within reach of China’s nuclear strike-capable bomber after the Chinese military demonstrated that it could operate from artificial islands in the West Philippine Sea aka South China Sea (SCS).
Divorce obtained overseas by Filipinos valid in the Philippines
The Supreme Court (SC) ruled that a divorce obtained abroad by a Filipino against a foreign spouse is considered valid in the Philippines even if it is the Filipino spouse who sued for divorce.