Yearly Archives: 2014
Drug bust driver can go home by May
An Australian woman has been sentenced to a term in an Indonesian prison for drug possession.
Julie Ann Joseph, a truck driver of Port Hedland,...
‘Miracle man’ comes back to life on mortuary slab
A 78-year-old Mississippi man who had been pronounced dead two hours earlier shocked a mortician when he began to move his leg.
Walter “Smowball” Williams...
Lobbyists challenge West’s moral deviants
An anti-gay group is launching a campaign in response to what it sees as Western interference.
‘Zuia Sodom Kabisa’, which means ‘Prevent Sodomy Completely’ in...
Ouattara welcomed home after health scare
Thousands of Ivorians lined the streets around Felix Houphouet-Boigny Airport to herald the return of President Alassane Ouattara from France where he has been...
Landmark judgement as white farmer wins back land
A judge has told Zimbabweans who profited from land confiscated from white farmers in Robert Mugabe’s land reform programme that they risk losing it...
Fall in student numbers blamed on negative press
Minister for Universities and Science David Willetts has blamed a fall in the number of students coming to study in the UK from the...
Downing Street blocks new immigration report
By Yemi Dipeolu
A publication revealing the true impact of immigration on British unemployment has reportedly been blocked by Downing Street.
BBC Newsnight claims that the...
Legend quick to play down ‘diva divide’
Legendary singing icon Chaka Khan has moved swiftly to scotch any talk of a potential cold war with Beyoncé after music fans jumped on...
Wembley goal my best ever – Toure
By Alan Oakley
Manchester City midfield general Yaya Toure has hailed his wonder goal in last weekend’s Capital One League Cup final as probably the...
Lupita admits she wanted a different colour
We would like to add our ‘African Voice’ to those celebrating the achievement of Academy Award-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o, who upstaged many of her...