WorldNetDaily U.S. gave asylum to accused Chechen terror leader With the help of President Jimmy Carter’s national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, a high-ranking Chechen separatist leader accused of terrorism by Russia was granted political asylum in the ... (photo: AP / Harry Hamburg) Chechen Photos Politics USA Wikipedia: Zbigniew Brzezinski Deutsche Welle Study: Germans see Islam as a threat A major study of attitudes towards religion says Germans approve of openness towards other religions. But many are still suspicious of Islam. | Former German President Christian Wulff earned much prai... (photo: AP / Frank Augstein) Germany Islam Photos Religion Wikipedia: Islam in Germany Top Stories BBC News Darfur conflict: Sudan's bloody stalemate A decade after the disastrous war in Darfur began, there is no end to sight to the fighting. | The intensity of the conflict in Sudan's western region has diminished... (photo: UN / Albert Gonzlez Farran) Africa Darfur Human Rights Photos Wikipedia: War in Darfur The Examiner Iraq descending into civil war The Iraqi government suspended the operating licenses of the Al-Jazeera news network as well as eight Sunni and one Shiite domestic Iraqi television stations on April 28 ... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim) Iraq Photos Violence War Wikipedia: Iraqi insurgency The Siasat Daily Israel not to tolerate rocket fire: Netanyahu Jerusalem, April 29: | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country would not allow the intermittent firing of rockets into its territory and... (photo: AP / Sebastian Scheiner, Pool) Gaza Israel Military Photos Wikipedia: GazaIsrael conflict The Siasat Daily Hamas arresting Islamic fighters in Gaza, say families Gaza, April 28: | Families of Palestinian Salafi Muslims held in Hamas prisons gathered in Gaza City on Sunday, demanding the Hamas government to release their sons, repo... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Gaza Hamas Islamic Photos Wikipedia: Hamas Springfield News-Sun Russia caught bomb suspect on wiretap Russian authorities secretly recorded a telephone conversation in 2011 in which one of the Boston bombing suspects vaguely discussed jihad with his mother, officials said... (photo: UN / UN) Photos Russia UN Wikipedia: Russia Wiretap The News & Observer Roadside bomb kills 3 policemen in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan — A remote-controlled roadside bomb killed three police officers in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, an attack the Taliban claimed as the opening r... (photo: US Navy / Josh Ives) Afghanistan Attack Photos Police Wikipedia: Afghanistan Denver Post Roadside bomb kills 3 policemen in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan—A remote-controlled roadside bomb killed three police officers in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, an attack the Taliban claimed as the opening rou... (photo: US Navy / Josh Ives) Afghanistan Attack Photos Police Wikipedia: Afghanistan Denver Post Absence of secular rebels in Syria creates problem for U.S. Syrian rebel fighters gather April 16 in Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque complex, which had served as a key battleground since July. The tower was shelled and destroyed Wednesday... (photo: Creative Commons) Brotherhood Photos Rebels Syria Wikipedia: Muslim Brotherhood of Syria Stuff Spring brings new Taliban offensive The Taliban has announced the start of their spring offensive, signaling plans to step up attacks as the weather warms across Afghanistan, making both travel and fighting... (photo: US Army / Jon Heinrich) Afghanistan Attacks Photos Taliban Wikipedia: Afghanistan The Guardian Muslim-Christian relationship fuels row in Egypt MAGGIE MICHAEL | Associated Press= CAIRO (AP) — An alleged romance between an Egyptian Muslim college student and a Coptic Christian man heightened sectarian tension on... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Egypt Photos Politics Religious Violence Wikipedia: Persecution of Christians in Egypt