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Heavy Chef March/May Session: Alan Knott-Craig Jr. On Africa's Biggest Social Network - Mxit We were privileged enough to host Alan Knott-Craig Jr, CEO of Mxit, at our Johannesburg and Cape Town event. In his relaxed presentation, Alan revealed that there are 50 ...
SA condemns violence in Syria South Africa has condemned the escalating violence in Syria and has urged that country to seek a peaceful political solution....
Muslim Persecution of Christians: February 2012 Raymond Ibrahim Bio in FronPage Magazine
Mar 21st, 2012
The following article was originally published by the Stonegate Institute.
Half of Iraq's indigenous Christians ...
Jattal: Syria will give everything to get there FIFA.com caught up with Haitham Jattal, who is attempting to guide Syria to the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament London 2012, ahead of their vital meeting with Mal...
Syrian Catholics 'Say Farewell After Each Mass' Catholics in Syria are so fearful of losing their lives at any moment that they say farewell to each other at the end of every Mass, the Archbishop of Damascus has said. ...
SYRIA....BABA AMR.....13/02/2012 Syrian army tanks are seen stationed at the entrance to Baba Amr neighbourhood in Homs on February 13, 2012. Syria ignored a new Arab initiative to end the bloodshed,...
Struggling Against the Struggle How very naive we have been! Here we were thinking that our government's inexplicable foreign policy stances on Libya, Zimbabwe, and, most recently, Syria, were aberratio...
Syrian State News Agency Photoshop Fail According to the Syrian Arab News Agency, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday "swore" in Anas Abdul- Razzaq Na"em as the new governor of Hama...
SA on Syria: Support the People, not Assad South Africa, along with Russia, Brazil, and to some extent India, is currently blocking a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling on Syria to end its v...
Força: Europe Votes for Change By Thorne Godinho With the unending bloodshed in Syria and Libya you might have missed Portugal's June 5th parliamentary election. I don't blame the media for ignoring it... |