Australian Labor Party members were showing doubts on party leader and Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Athena Yenko
Jul 16, 2013
Since Kevin Rudd's return as prime minister of Australia last month, the number of women who supports the Australian Labor Party has soared to 38 per cent, up 4 points. Rudd gains the approval of more women over the way he does his job as prime minister compared to Ms. Gillard.
Reissa Su
Jul 16, 2013
With a number of cabinet appointments made by the interim government, there is a strong feeling that former President Mohammed Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood will be left out of the new government.Many Egyptians feel that alienating the conservative group would result in a cyclical process that would lead to more violence in the future.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 16, 2013
Personnel working for South Korea's defence ministry have been ordered to paralyse the video and audio recording options from their respective smartphones in a bid to thwart possible leakages of insider military conversations and information to the outside public.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 16, 2013
China's labour camps and its apparent systems and necessity are now put in the spotlight. A high court in the central Chinese province of Hunan has ordered authorities behind the labour camp system in Yongzhou to pay Tang Hui a total of $430 for sending her to labour camp in a bid to silence her following her protests against her daughter's rapists.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 16, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar was slightly stronger overnight following the release of weak retail sales figures in the US.
Christine Gaylican
Jul 16, 2013
Jessica Rudd, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s eldest child and only daughter, has said that the Australian Parliament House is like the bitchy high school girls from the Lindsay Lohan-starrer teen comedy Mean Girls.
Anne Lu
Jul 15, 2013
The clickety clack of typewriters - a sound unknown to today's generation who grew up on PCs, laptops and now tablets - will soon be heard again. At least in Kremlin as a precautionary measure against Wikileaks and government workers like Edward Snowden who spill the beans.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jul 15, 2013
An Indian young man, presumably bitter for not being able to carry on his rape plans against the girl object of his desire, had set her on fire instead with kerosene over the weekend. But apparently, there is more than meets the eye to the tragic incident. The family of the victim claimed the man was also avenging the terminated wedding engagement of his older brother to the victim's older sister.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 15, 2013
Bombings and violence in the southern and central part of Iraq have taken the lives of 13 people, cites new reports Monday.
As Iraq emerges as a Shi’ite-led state, it is still scarred by a history of attacks by extremists. The Iraq War, waged by the U.S. and its allies to contain terrorism led to toppling the despotic reign of Saddam Hussein regime.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 15, 2013
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar traded down to just above 0.9000 on Friday night as markets focused on comments from the Chinese finance minister and another US Fed Reserve president on the prospect of a reduction in US monetary stimulus.
Christine Gaylican
Jul 15, 2013
In an attempt to downplay the results of the latest opinion poll showing the Australian Labor Party closing in on the Coalition, Tony Abbott claims Kevin Rudd had nothing to do with it. He said the dramatic results are due to voter relief for the Labor's removal of Julia Gillard and not because Kevin Rudd took the leadership of the majority. Abbott also attacked Labor's plans of scrapping carbon tax policy to switch to an emissions trading scheme.
Reissa Su
Jul 15, 2013
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd snatched all likeability percentage from political rival Tony Abbott
Athena Yenko
Jul 15, 2013
During Julia Gillard's reign as prime minister for three years, Opposition leader Tony Abbott used the Gillard government's carbon tax as a tool to win support for the Coalition. Until the end of June, it worked for him because he was leading pre-election surveys. But the Labor leadership spill changed all that because returning Prime Minister Kevin Rudd immediately took lead as preferred prime minister just days after the party leadership change. Now, he is even threatening to pull the ru...
Vittorio Hernandez
Jul 15, 2013
In a confusing state of events following the ouster of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, diplomats are calling for a government that represents interests of all political parties, including the Muslim Brotherhood.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 12, 2013
President Jacob Zuma of South Africa said that he was happy with former President Nelson Mandela's health. He was responding to treatment for lung infection. He added that the improvement comes after "a difficult last few days."
Jacob Cherian
Jul 12, 2013
9/11 terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is currently working on a vacuum cleaner and reading Harry Potter
Athena Yenko
Jul 12, 2013
Chinese netizens and human rights groups are fuming again over a latest infanticide case in the world's second largest economy, after a footage from a surveillance camera aired by a local TV station showed a bag containing an unwanted newly born baby girl was thrown out of a building window by her very own mother. And upon landing on the streets, the bag containing the baby was ran over by an unsuspecting driver. It would be a miracle for the baby to survive this ordeal, but no she did not.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 12, 2013
Days after Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s visit to Indonesia, Jakarta had refused extradition of people smuggler to Australia
Athena Yenko
Jul 12, 2013
Returning Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd found an opportunity to tag Tony Abbott as a doomsday prophesier without any concrete economic plan for the nation's future. Mr. Rudd also called for a productivity pact between government, business and unions in his first major speech before the National Press Club.
Reissa Su
Jul 12, 2013
Aussie bank robber, ‘Robin Hood Style’, was sentenced in the U.S. to minimum 5 years of prison time
Athena Yenko
Jul 12, 2013
Reports have confirmed the death of one individual as tropical storm Chantal swirled past a southern island in the Dominican Republic – the island of Hispaniola. There was a threat of Chantal converting into a hurricane as it headed for Haiti and the Dominican Republic, while authorities in these two countries and Puerto Rico have warned of flooding that may result in landslides.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 12, 2013
Reports say Australian Customs officers have confirmed at least seven asylum seekers jumped off their boats. An Aussie patrol boat assisted them but did not bring them on board, say reports. The asylum seekers were rescued on June 28 by the Royal Australian Navy ship, HMAS Larrakia. The rescue took place 217 nautical miles from Christmas Island.
Jacob Cherian
Jul 11, 2013
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was disrespectful to a disabled woman, although he might not be aware of his action, according to a disability campaigner. The Australian politician is under fire for patting and scratching a woman in a wheelchair’s hair, which is deemed as a condescending action towards the disabled.
Anne Lu
Jul 11, 2013
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is rocking the world of Social Media
Athena Yenko
Jul 11, 2013
For U.S. Texas lawmaker Rep Steve Stockman, punishing school children just because they are mimicking characters with imaginary weapons and want to save the world is already downright killing their right to play.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 11, 2013
Inspired by Julia Gillard, Lisa Clutterham stood for pre-selection for one of Australian Labor Party’s safest seat in Lalor
Athena Yenko
Jul 11, 2013
Corruption and bribery are becoming more widespread globally, said a survey of 114,000 people across 107 countries made by Berlin-based watchdog Transparency International.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jul 11, 2013
Fukushima's highly radioactive groundwater could already be spreading out to the Pacific Ocean, Japan's nuclear watchdog, the Nuclear Regulation Authority said on Wednesday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 11, 2013
Apart from his birthdate, July 11, 2013 could well become one of the unforgettable dates in the life of the juvenile implicated in the December 2012 gruesome gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old paramedical female student in Delhi, India. On July 11, either the juvenile goes scathe-free and resumes life as always or serves time for the next three years at a reformatory home.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jul 11, 2013