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Global Church News - Cardinal Schonborn warns of 'Islamic conquest' of Europe Sep 16, 2016 Cardinal Christoph Schönborn has warned that Europe risks forfeiting its “Christian inheritance” and that an “Islamic conquest” could be in its future. - St. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]

BANGKOK -- The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed Julie Bishop, a former Australian foreign minister, as his next special envoy for Myanmar. The position has been vacant since Noeleen Heyzer, a former U.N. [2]

AFP UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday appointed former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop as his new envoy for Myanmar, his office said in a statement. [3]

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia -- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim unveiled his ministerial cabinet on Friday, a thinner version of its predecessor comprising leaders from various political parties supporting his unity government in an effort to sustain a parliamen... [4]

After several months, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has finally appointed a new Special Envoy for Myanmar: former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop. [5]

Alexander, a bishop of the Moscow Patriarchate, supports autocephaly for the Kyiv Patriarchate In an interview with Levyj Bereg, the prelate expressed his support for the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. [6]

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[1] MM heraldmalaysia.com · 50% match

Global Church News

Global Church News - Cardinal Schonborn warns of 'Islamic conquest' of Europe Sep 16, 2016 Cardinal Christoph Schönborn has warned that Europe risks forfeiting its “Christian inheritance” and that an “Islamic conquest” could be in its future. - St.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-04-06 · 40% match

U.N. taps ex-Australian foreign minister as special envoy for Myanmar

BANGKOK -- The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed Julie Bishop, a former Australian foreign minister, as his next special envoy for Myanmar. The position has been vacant since Noeleen Heyzer, a former U.N.

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-04-06 · 37% match

Australia’s ex-foreign minister Julie Bishop named UN Myanmar envoy

AFP UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday appointed former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop as his new envoy for Myanmar, his office said in a statement.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2022-12-02 · 32% match

Malaysia's Anwar names cabinet, returns as finance minister

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia -- Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim unveiled his ministerial cabinet on Friday, a thinner version of its predecessor comprising leaders from various political parties supporting his unity government in an effort to sustain a parliamen

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-04-17 · 32% match

Bishop’s Opening for a New UN Approach to Myanmar?

After several months, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has finally appointed a new Special Envoy for Myanmar: former Australian foreign minister Julie Bishop.

[6] MM asianews.it · 31% match

Alexander, a bishop of the Moscow Patriarchate, supports autocephaly for the Kyiv Patriarchate

Alexander, a bishop of the Moscow Patriarchate, supports autocephaly for the Kyiv Patriarchate In an interview with Levyj Bereg, the prelate expressed his support for the independence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

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