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Extremist Islamist Preacher Zakir Naik in ‘State Visit’ to Pakistan

By MEMRI – On a month-long tour of Pakistan as the official guest of the state until October 28, 2024, exiled Indian preacher Dr. Zakir Naik, who is wanted in India and known for stoking [...]

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New batch of unlicensed churches legalised

By: Watani Intl. – The Cabinet-affiliated committee charged with looking into the status of unlicensed churches to grant them legality has approved on 21 October 2024 the legalisation of a new [...]

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Les “martyrs de Damas”, ou la Passion des Chrétiens d’Orient

Par : Anne Bernet – Aleteia – Ce 20 octobre, à Rome, le pape François a procédé à la canonisation de onze chrétiens mis à mort en juillet 1860 à Damas en haine de la foi. Voici [...]

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Islamic Militias Threaten the Central African Republic

By Uzay Bulut – Gatestone Institute – The Central African Republic is a tragic case of what happens when Islamic radicals take over a nation. The UN Multidimensional Integrated [...]

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Egypt Replaces Its Powerful Spy Chief

By NYT – Gen. Abbas Kamel, a longtime confidant of Egypt’s president, oversaw the country’s most important international relationships and helped maintain the president’s authoritarian [...]

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Islamic State Targets Christians in Congo, Killing 15; Dozens Of Captives Converted To Islam

By MEMRI- On September 28, 2024, the Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP) claimed that on September 27, its operatives captured and beheaded a Christian, near the village of Lolwa, in [...]

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Yazidi Woman Taken Captive by ISIS, Has Been Rescued in Gaza

By NYT – She was returned to her family in Iraq after a complex operation involving the United States, Jordan and others. The Israeli military said on Thursday that it had rescued a 21-year-old [...]

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Authorities refuse to free Alaa Abd El Fattah, pushing release date to 2027

By MadaMasr- Political prisoner, writer and activist Alaa Abd El Fattah was due to be released on September 29, after five years in detention. Instead, the activist is set to spend another two [...]

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The life of a Coptic football player in Egypt: “They asked me to change my name and religion.”

By Daraj (*) – For a long time, Christians in Egypt have struggled to become professional football players, often failing, and finding no role models on the field to inspire them. This lack [...]

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First It Was Lynch Mobs. Now Police Kill Pakistanis Accused of Blasphemy

By NYT – The deaths of two men have reverberated across Pakistan, where the charge of insulting Islam has long been a sensitive issue. The entrance to the district police headquarters in [...]