Thursday, October 1, 2015

Last Top Stories: Bendigo Muslims concerned about anti-mosque sentiment

Bendigo Muslims concerned about anti-mosque sentiment

Bendigo Muslims concerned about anti-mosque sentiment
What began as a small campaign protesting against the proposed Bendigo mosque has gained the support of far-right anti-Islamic groups, spilling from social media to the streets and into a council meeting. Four Muslims from Bendigo talk about how it has ...
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Bendigo - Did You See...

Bendigo - Did You See...
Punters could've got as much as $51 about the Lee and Anthony Freedman-trained Battlecamp for the Victoria Derby on Wednesday. Not anymore. The smart money came and now Battlecamp is as short as $10 in some markets. The three-year-old gelding ...
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Bendigo council delays September meeting until after planned anti-Islamic rally

Bendigo council delays September meeting until after planned anti-Islamic rally
The Bendigo council expects to lift bans on the public attending meetings inside the council chamber before the end of the year. Last month's council meeting was disturbed when anti-mosque protesters interrupted proceedings and police had to be called.
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20 metre sinkhole swallows suburban London street forcing residents from their ...

20 metre sinkhole swallows suburban London street forcing residents from their ...
Michael MorrowNews Corp Australia Network. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. RESIDENTS of a quiet London street were forced to evacuate in the dark of night after a 20 metre wide sinkhole ...
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Anzac Day terror plot: teenager a 'hero', court told

Anzac Day terror plot: teenager a 'hero', court told
Manchester: The teenage terrorist from Blackburn, Lancashire, who was radicalised by an Australian Islamic State recruiter and plotted an attack on an Anzac Day Parade in Melbourne from his parents' home, was a "hero" on Twitter, a court has been told.
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Burkina Faso coup leader taken into custody, to face trial

Burkina Faso coup leader taken into custody, to face trial
Ouagadougou - The leader of the recent failed coup in Burkina Faso was taken into custody on Thursday by government forces in order to face trial, local media reported. General Gilbert Diendere had taken refuge in the residence of the Catholic Church's ...
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Taliban says it shot down US military plane at Afghanistan's at Jalalabad ...

Taliban says it shot down US military plane at Afghanistan's at Jalalabad ...
The Taliban claim to have shot down a US military transport plane in eastern Afghanistan, killing 11 people. The C-130 crashed close to midnight local time at Jalalabad airport. "The crew and passengers were killed," US Army Colonel Brian Tribus said.
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Guangxi parcels bombs delivered by couriers kill 7

Guangxi parcels bombs delivered by couriers kill 7
Chinese police yesterday arrested a man suspected of sending a string of parcel bombs delivered by couriers, which killed seven people and injured up to 60 in the southern Guangxi region. Panicked locals were fleeing the area yesterday after waking to ...
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UPDATED: Iraq would welcome Russian strikes against Islamic State: Abadi

UPDATED: Iraq would welcome Russian strikes against Islamic State: Abadi
Iraq's government would welcome Russian air strikes against Islamic State and was receiving information from both Syria and Russia on the militant group, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Thursday. The United States has led air strikes against ...
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Netanyahu's UN Moment of Silence Is the Ultimate Expression of His Foreign Policy

Netanyahu's UN Moment of Silence Is the Ultimate Expression of His Foreign Policy
In an unexpected way, the prime minister's gimmick actually represents Netanyahu: do nothing and be dragged along by external developments instead of taking the initiative. Barak Ravid (New York). Oct 02, 2015 3:54 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe ...
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