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Egypt's High Constitutional Court on Tuesday (10/07/2012) issued a ruling suspending President Mohammad Morsi's Sunday decree reinstating the parliament's lower house - a verdict that could mark the beginning of a tense new chapter in Egypt's ongo...
Arablink is a service provided by Bankstown Handicapped Children's Centre, for children with disabilities (from Arabic speaking backgrounds), aged 0-18 years, who live in the Bankstown and Auburn Local Government Areas in Sydney. Interview wit...
A cultural and entertainment event for all family members during the nights of Ramadan . Showcasing a variety of entertainment, leisure, competition , music , performance , arabian tent hospitality , coffee and sweets .
The real concern in Sudan is not from a war with the South but from the new demonstrations against the regime, says Australian Sudanese journalist Khaled Osman.
Onshore processing is the right approach to the asylum seekers issue, otherwise Australia would be in breach of its International commitments, says lawyer and activist Abir Hamdan.
More than 2.5 million Australians are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research shows.How to prevent and treat this alarming chronic disease ?All in this Talk back with Dietitian Dr Nasseem Malouf.
In this debate ,we raise the difficulties and challenges facing the Sudanese community in Australia : Culture chock,Stereotyping....Have a listen.
On July 9, 2011, the world watched as South Sudan gained its independence.After exactly one year ,we ask in this debate : what has been achieved ?
Interviews from the launch of The Australian Lebanese Medical Association in Victoria led by Dr Walid Ahmar.
Contextualising Australian Muslims Summit (CAMS)2012 Orgnised by Lebanese Muslim Association .
The Carbon Tax is here to stay and the prices will go up eventually, and even if repealed by a future government, its effects would still be felt, says the Researcher in Political and Physical Economics Sleiman Yohanna.
The Victorian government has announced a new initiative to encourage young people to write about their own issues and publish them, receiving rewards in return. More in this interview with the Minister for Youth Affairs in Victoria Mr Ryan Smith.
Syrian opposition groups struggled to form a united front at a meeting in Cairo (2-3 July) that exposed the vast disagreements that have prevented them from effectively leading the uprising against the Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. More ab...
It's still quite messy in Libya but the arrest of the International Criminal Court team, including an Australian lawyer and a Lebanese interpreter has nothing to do with that mess, says Libyan activist in Australia Nuri Ruzaiky.
Iraqi Australian lawyer Wafa Sabah Rahi talks about the legal and constitutional procedures to sack the Iraqi PM Nouri Almaliki and to dissolve the parliament.