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24,000 complaints lodged with EU about online purchases Published : 24 Mar 2017, 23:06 The European Commission said on Friday that over 24,000 consumer complaints about online purchases were lodged via the online dispute resolution (ODR) platform the... [1]
Scandal-hit Abe woos EU to strike strategic, free trade deals Published : 21 Mar 2017, 19:16 Japan's scandal-hit prime minister and European Union (EU) chiefs on Tuesday held out hope that the two sides will soon put a seal on a free trade deal and a... [2]
Possible link between Hariri murder and 14 other attacks, says Brammertz Beirut (AsiaNews) There are possible links between the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 14 other bomb blasts that have occurred in the country since Oct... [3]
Syria to reject UN request to interview Assad Damascus (AsiaNews) Syria has rejected the request by the UN probe into the Hariri assassination to interview President Bashar al-Assad, this according to sources in Damascus, who confirm the request to i... [4]
Pentecostal clergymen assaulted in Jharkhand as they prayed for the sick Hindu extremists beat two pastors with sticks and kicks after dragging them out of a house. they also took some Bibles and a mobile phone. [5]
Orissa pogrom,54 extremists acquitted. Christian leader: latest farce to target victims Phulbani (AsiaNews ) - A new trial has dragged the anti-Christian pogrom in Orissa back into news headlines: the Phulbani court today acquitted 54 people accused ... [6]
India's private universities to open doors to outcastes New Delhi (AsiaNews) For the first time India's biggest private universities are setting aside quotas for students from the bottom of the caste system, i.e. [7]
Anti-Christian violence like “man-made tsunami,” says Cardinal Toppo Mumbai (AsiaNews) – A “man-made tsunami” seems to have swept over the Christian community of the north-eastern Indian state of Orissa, said the chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Con... [8]
24,000 complaints lodged with EU about online purchases Published : 24 Mar 2017, 23:06 The European Commission said on Friday that over 24,000 consumer complaints about online purchases were lodged via the online dispute resolution (ODR) platform the
Scandal-hit Abe woos EU to strike strategic, free trade deals Published : 21 Mar 2017, 19:16 Japan's scandal-hit prime minister and European Union (EU) chiefs on Tuesday held out hope that the two sides will soon put a seal on a free trade deal and a
Possible link between Hariri murder and 14 other attacks, says Brammertz Beirut (AsiaNews) There are possible links between the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 14 other bomb blasts that have occurred in the country since Oct
Syria to reject UN request to interview Assad Damascus (AsiaNews) Syria has rejected the request by the UN probe into the Hariri assassination to interview President Bashar al-Assad, this according to sources in Damascus, who confirm the request to i
Pentecostal clergymen assaulted in Jharkhand as they prayed for the sick Hindu extremists beat two pastors with sticks and kicks after dragging them out of a house. they also took some Bibles and a mobile phone.
Orissa pogrom,54 extremists acquitted. Christian leader: latest farce to target victims Phulbani (AsiaNews ) - A new trial has dragged the anti-Christian pogrom in Orissa back into news headlines: the Phulbani court today acquitted 54 people accused
India's private universities to open doors to outcastes New Delhi (AsiaNews) For the first time India's biggest private universities are setting aside quotas for students from the bottom of the caste system, i.e.
Anti-Christian violence like “man-made tsunami,” says Cardinal Toppo Mumbai (AsiaNews) – A “man-made tsunami” seems to have swept over the Christian community of the north-eastern Indian state of Orissa, said the chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Con
Government lifts ban on civil servants joining Hindu extremist organisation The government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has revoked a rule in place since 1966 that prevented civil servants from being members of the RSS, a paramilitary group th
Nepal, the silent drama of more than 1200 "desaparecidos" Kathmandu (AsiaNews) - Today the Maoists are in power in Nepal, former guerrilla leader Prachanda has been elected prime minister, and the country has modified its constitutional foundation, a