Fulani Terrorists Kill 13 Christians in Plateau State, Nigeria – Morningstar News
Slaughters of Christians continued in Plateau state, Nigeria on Friday (May 8) as Fulani herdsmen killed 13 Christians in Bassa County, sources said.
Slaughters of Christians continued in Plateau state, Nigeria on Friday (May 8) as Fulani herdsmen killed 13 Christians in Bassa County, sources said.
The United States has raised “serious concern” over a resolution passed by the United Nations General Assembly which is part of the “Palestinian Package” and refers to Judaism’s most holy site, Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where the first and second Jewish Temples once stood, by only its Muslim name, al-Haram al-Sharif.
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The pope’s address concluded his three-day visit to Greece.
The bus passengers, including children, were on their way to a wedding.
A court in Nepal has sentenced a pastor to two years in prison under the country's harsh anti-conversion law for merely saying that prayers can heal COVID-19, according to reports.
A special court in Myanmar’s capital sentenced the country’s ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to four years in prison on Monday after finding her guilty of incitement and violating coronavirus restrictions, a legal official said.
An appeals court in Germany is to hear a challenge brought by the leader of a prayer initiative against a ban on silent prayer gatherings near organizations that promote abortion.
On his last day #PopeFrancisinGreece met with young people, telling them to get off social media and invest in real relationships and to avoid the “siren calls” of passing fads.
Israel welcomed the new United States Ambassador Richard Nides on Sunday and warned about the growing threat of Iran as world leaders scramble to stop the growth of its nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday called on world powers to take a tougher stance against Iran amid negotiations aimed at reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.