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By Zia H Shah on July 31, 2018 • ( 2 Comments )

After decades of silence, nuns talk about abuse by priests

Source: Associated Press By NICOLE WINFIELD and RODNEY MUHUMUZA VATICAN CITY (AP) — The nun no longer goes to confession regularly, after an Italian priest forced himself on her while […]

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Ukrainian president slams Russian church as ‘national security threat’

Source: Yahoo News Kiev (AFP) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Saturday condemned the influential Russian Orthodox Church, which counts millions of believers, as a threat to national security. The […]

By Rafiq A. Tschannen on July 31, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

It bears repeating: Foolish wars have consequences

Jul 30,2018 – JORDAN TIMES – James J. Zogby Fifteen years ago, we were still in the early stages of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, “the war that […]

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Nicaragua protests: Thousands show support for Catholic Church

Source: BBC News Thousands of anti-government protesters in Nicaragua have taken part in a march to show support for the Roman Catholic Church. The government accuses Catholic bishops of siding […]

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Muslim survivors of Indian massacre shaken by citizenship test

Source: Reuters BY Krishna N. Das NELLIE, India (Reuters) – Thirty-six years after losing his parents, sister and a four-year-old daughter in one of India’s worst sectarian massacres, Abdul Suban […]

By Rafiq A. Tschannen on July 31, 2018 • ( 6 Comments )

‘Arab NATO’ in perspective

Jul 30,2018 – JORDAN TIMES EDITORIAL It has been reported that US President Donald Trump is pushing for a security and political alliance, involving six Arab Gulf states, Egypt and […]

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Jewish teens enlisted to fight anti-Semitism in Germany

Source: Associated Press By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER LUCKAU, Germany (AP) — Sophie Steiert opens a bag of kosher gummy bears and offers them to 20 other German teenagers seated around her […]

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11 and Married: Malaysia Spars Over an Age-Old Practice

Source: The New York Times By Hannah Beech   GUA MUSANG, Malaysia — Norazila and Ayu were best friends and they shared everything that girls do: sleepovers, selfies, musings about […]

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The loudest opponent of Italy’s new anti-migrant policy? The Catholic Church.

Source: The Washington Post By Chico Harlan and Stefano Pitrelli ROME — In a small church in central Italy, a priest told his congregation one recent Sunday morning that the […]

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In a break with tradition, Orthodox Jewish women are leading synagogues

Source: The Washington Post By Julie Zauzmer Taking on positions as clergy in a tradition where women have never been clergy before, they have adopted a variety of titles. Some […]

By Zia H Shah on July 31, 2018 • ( 1 Comment )

Pennsylvania Supreme Court approves release of 900-page grand jury report about Catholic clergy sex abuse

Source: The Washington Post By Michelle Boorstein The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled Friday that a landmark 900-page grand jury report about child sex abuse by Catholic clergy should be released […]

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At Prayer Breakfast, Guests Seek Access to a Different Higher Power

Source: The New York Times By Kenneth P. Vogel and Elizabeth Dias   WASHINGTON — With a lineup of prayer meetings, humanitarian forums and religious panels, the National Prayer Breakfast […]

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Are first impressions really accurate?

Source: BBC News By Christian Jarrett   Fictional stories are replete with villains and heroes with an almost magical ability to discern other people’s characters – think Hannibal Lecter or Sherlock […]

By Zia H Shah on July 31, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

Fake news a democratic crisis for UK, MPs warn

Source: BBC News The UK faces a “democratic crisis” with voters being targeted with “pernicious views” and data being manipulated, a parliamentary committee is set to warn. The Digital, Culture, […]

By Zia H Shah on July 30, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Israel passes a law stating what’s Jewish about a ‘Jewish and Democratic state’

Source: The New Yorker By Bernard Avishai On July 19th, the Israeli Knesset, led by Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party, passed a new “basic law,” with the anodyne title of “Israel—The […]

By Rafiq A. Tschannen on July 30, 2018 • ( 3 Comments )

‘You’ve lost Islam’: Ethiopian PM recounts snub to Abu Dhabi Crown Prince

‘We need to learn Arabic quickly, so we could better understand the religion and teach it to you, and return you to it’ Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addresses his […]

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New York City’s forgotten Muslim past

Source: The New Yorker By Rozina Ali A Ph.D. student offers a free Muslim-history walking tour in Donald Trump’s home town. Back when Donald Trump was a Presidential candidate, he […]

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Are people from certain countries more likely to be denied German student visas?

Shelley Pascual shelley.pascual@thelocal.com @shelleypascual 4 July 2018 studying in germanyuniversitiesvisasbureaucracy International students from India and Ukraine in Rostock. Photo: DPA In spite of receiving admission offers from universities in Germany, […]

By Zubair Khan on July 30, 2018 • ( 4 Comments )

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Presence is the largest.

Source: Samad Ghori of Albania One of the Muslim groups with a large presence in the state of Chiapas is the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. Ibrahim Chechev, an imam from San Cristóbal, told Sputnik of the community’s origin and prospects. Today the Ahmadiyya community is made up of 60 families and […]

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My Nurse Named Mohamed

By Christoph Titz German retirement homes are having trouble finding geriatric nurses. To resolve the problem, they’re looking for help from abroad, recently expanding that search to Africa. Is it […]

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