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Nigerian Christians praise Muslim group’s call to government over Boko Haram’s terror actions

Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation with an estimated 210 million people, has a distinctive mix of people with almost equal numbers of Christians and Muslims, most of whom get on, living their normal lives intertwined in peace, except when terror strikes.

Srebrenica: Honour victims and survivors by preventing future atrocities, UN experts urge

Srebrenica: Honour victims and survivors by preventing future atrocities, UN experts urge

German Sales Drop 14% in the First Half of 2020

German Book sales crashed during lockdown, but have bounced back as bookstores reopened, and are down just 14% overall for the first six months of 2020, compared with the same period in 2019.

Human trafficking for organ removal needs urgent international attention

Human trafficking for the purpose of organ removal

Borrell : decision on Hagia Sophia is regrettable

Borrell : decision on Hagia Sophia is regrettable

Guadalajara Fair Offers Proposals for 2020

The organizers of the Guadalajara International Book Fair, scheduled for November 28 to December 6, may divide the fair into two venues, go virtual, or cancel altogether.

Manchester City back in Champions League as European ban overturned on appeal

Manchester City back in Champions League as European ban overturned on appeal

South Korea Shincheonji Church of Jesus says members to give plasma for COVID19 research

South Korea Shincheonji Church of Jesus says members to give plasma for COVID19 research

Californian Superior Court scheduled to dismiss all the charges against Apostle Naasón Joaquín García

Californian Superior Court scheduled to dismiss all the charges against Apostle Naasón Joaquín García

Ursula von der Leyen on Srebrenica genocide: “we failed to protect those who were most in need of our protection”

Ursula von der Leyen on Srebrenica genocide: "we failed to protect those who were most in need of our protection"

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