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Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutLife's a beach in Syria (says regime-backed tourism video)Vacationers, Syria wants you. Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Life's a beach in Syria (says regime-backed tourism video)Syrian soldiers inside the city of Darayya near the capital Damascus on Aug. 26.(Photo: EPA)Vacationers, Syria wants you.A new promotional video released by Syri..>> view originalBREKKIE WRAP: Jazmine Howarth tried to go 'halfway to heaven' to say bye to best friend Dionne Corbett
Jazmine Howarth and fiance Brendan Cawley. Picture: Facebook/Brendan CawleyMathew MurphyNews Corp Australia NetworkA BEREAVED bride-to-be accidentally took her own life after believing she could go “halfway” to heaven to say a final goodbye to her dead best friend.Jazmine Howarth, 25, believed she could meet up with mother-of-one Dionne Corbett, who had committed suicide just weeks prior, before returning “to the land of the living”.The Sun reports the UK woman was found dead in a community gard..>> view originalMia's mother haunted by 'horrific visions'
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With tensions rising between East and West over the South China Sea, Cambodia once again finds itself walking a knife’s edge between the world’s great powers Hun Sen shakes hands with Barack Obama at the US-Asean leaders summit in February. Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais On the deck of the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier on patrol in the South China Sea, a cluster of Cambodia’s top diplomats and military brass gathered to watch fighter jets launch from the nuclear-powered vessel into the sk..>> view originalShock as Turnbull government loses three votes on floor of House of Representatives
The Turnbull government suffered an embarrassing setback just as MPs were preparing to fly home on Thursday afternoon, losing its first vote on the floor of the House of Representatives.Senior ministers including Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, Justice Minister Michael Keenan and Social Services Minister Christian Porter were absent from the chamber, allowing Labor to defeat an adjournment motion. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Government loses vote in th..>> view originalWilson Security pulls out of detention centres after Nauru, Manus protests
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Donald Trump has vowed anew to deport millions of undocumented people and to build a wall on the border with Mexico, defying expectations that he would soften his stance on immigration. The Republican presidential candidate doubled down on his hardline stance in a speech on Wednesday night which delighted core supporters and dismayed his few remaining Latino allies who had expected a tack towards moderation. Speaking hours after a lightning visit to Mexico, Trump told a rally in Phoenix, Arizon..>> view original
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