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A Sudanese woman refugee walks past the site of four mass graves, with the raised earth marked by white sacks, in the Kalma refugee camp in Darfur, Sudan, Friday, Nov. 14, 2008.
Apostasy in Islam   Freedom religion in Sudan   Mariam Yahya Ibrahim   Photos   Wikipedia: Apostasy in Islam   Wikipedia: Religion in Sudan  
 Voa News 
Sudanese Woman Sentenced to Death for Apostasy
VOA News | A court in Sudan has sentenced a pregnant woman to death by hanging for refusing to renounce her Christian faith. | Twenty-seven-year-old Mariam Yahya Ibrahim, who is already the mother of ... (photo: AP / Sarah El Deeb)
Memorial Hall, immediately north of Harvard Yard in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is an imposing High Victorian Gothic building. National Register of Historic Places. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
Black Mass   Harvard University   Photos   Roman Catholic   Wikipedia: Black Mass  
 CNN 
Harvard's satanic 'black Mass' angers Catholics
By Daniel Burke, CNN Belief Blog Editor Follow @BurkeCNN | (CNN) - A Harvard club's plan to stage a satanic "black Mass" on Monday has drawn fire and brimstone from the Archdiocese of ... (photo: Creative Commons / Kenneth C. Zirkel)
South Africans protest in solidarity against the abduction three weeks ago of hundreds of schoolgirls in Nigeria by the Muslim extremist group Boko Haram and what protesters said was the failure of the Nigerian government and international community to rescue them, during a march to the Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa Thursday, May 8, 2014.  The Guardian 
Extremist video shows abducted girls praying
MICHELLE FAUL | Associated Press= LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — A new video from Nigeria's Boko Haram terrorist network purports to show dozens of abducted schoolgirls, covered in jihab and praying in Ar... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Boko Haram   Kidnap   Nigerian Girls   Photos   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
People attend a rally calling on the Government to rescue the school girls kidnapped from the Chibok Government secondary school, in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday May 10, 2014.  National Public Radio 
Boko Haram Says Video Shows Missing Nigerian Girls
7:13 AM ET | The group that took more than 200 girls from a Nigerian school last month released what it says is a video of the girls Monday, along with demands that the government release militants fr... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Boko Haram   Chibok kidnapping   Islamic Extremism   Nigerian Conflict   Photos   Wikipedia: 2014 Chibok kidnapping  
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UN urged to act over hostage girls Belfast Telegraph
UN urged to act over hostage girls
A leading Nigerian rights group is urging the UN Security Council to impose sanctions on Islamic extremists who abducted 276 schoolgirls, saying concern and condemnation ... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz)
Africa   Nigeria   Photos   UN Security Council   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
A Maltese puppy. The Siasat Daily
Can puppy love heal cancer?
Washington, May 11: | The unconditional and unflinching love dogs shower on humans might be useful in curing various ailments including cancer, says a study. | A new rese... (photo: Creative Commons / yasmapaz)
Cancer   Health   Love   Photos   Wikipedia: Puppy  
Nigeria is mired in violence and inequality. It's the girls who suffer The Observer
Nigeria is mired in violence and inequality. It's the girls who suffer
Mothers of the missing schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram wait for news. Photograph: /AFP/Getty Images | I had not heard the phrase Boko Haram when I first moved to Abuja... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Africa   Nigeria   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
File - In this image taken with a mobile phone, a muslim woman walk past a burnout car and a house following an attack by suspected Islamic extremists in Kawuri, Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The Independent
Nigeria's lost girls and the dark heart of Boko Haram
The townspeople first learnt Boko Haram was coming when a police van sped in and told everyone to run. Those living there knew the authorities would not help them. Police... (photo: AP / Jossy Ola)
Boko Haram   Islamic Extremism   Nigerian Conflict   Photos   Wikipedia: 2014 Chibok kidnapping  
UN outraged by abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls Mail Guardian South Africa
UN outraged by abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls
The United Nations Security Council on Friday expressed outrage at the abduction of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls in two attacks by militant group, Boko Haram, demandi... (photo: UN / Isaac Billy)
Nigeria   Photos   Schoolgirls   UN Security Council   Wikipedia: Nigeria  
France, Germany threaten Russia over Ukraine polls The Siasat Daily
France, Germany threaten Russia over Ukraine polls
London, May 10: | France and Gremany have threatened Russia with more sanctions if the Ukraine presidential election scheduled for May 25 fails to take place, a media rep... (photo: WN / marzena)
Europe   France   Germany   Photos   Wikipedia: France  
Let children stand up for themselves The Daily Telegraph
Let children stand up for themselves
Related Articles | 'Helicopter parents’ creating a generation incapable of accepting failure 30 Aug 2013 | Helicopter parents should brace for impact 08 Jun 2012 | ... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Children Developing   Learning   Mother Care   Photos   Wikipedia: Child development  
Grape fruits in a tender stage  in the U.S. The Siasat Daily
Eating grapes reduces knee pain
New York, May 10: | Suffering from knee pain? Adding grapes to your diet can help you lessen that excruciating knee pain. | Daily grape consumption may help alleviate pai... (photo: Creative Commons / Akor Enobanda)
Grapes   Health   Knee   Photos   Wikipedia: Osteoarthritis  
Aspirin The Siasat Daily
Who should or shouldn't take aspirin to prevent heart attacks revealed
Washington, May 10: | Despite aspirin being known to prevent heart attacks and strokes for over 30 years, a new study suggests that it is still unclear as to who exactly ... (photo: Creative Commons / EdWohlfahrt)
Cardiovascular Disease   Health   Heart Attack   Photos   Wikipedia: Aspirin  
WHO warns of risk to Syrian refugees as Mers virus cases increase sharply The Guardian
WHO warns of risk to Syrian refugees as Mers virus cases increase sharply
UN health body fears secondary infections may be rising, raising potential for global spread and stirring memories of Sars virus | Syrian refugee children in Lebanon's Be... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Middle East   Photos   Syrian Refugees   UN Health   Wikipedia: Refugees of the Syrian Civil War  
Islam Women Terrorism
- Outrage growing over Christian woman’s sentence to&nbs;
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- Modi faces mammoth task to meet India's soaring expectat
- In Soma, anger boils over
Women attend a demonstration calling on the government to rescue the kidnapped schoolgirls of the Chibok secondary school, in Abuja, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 13, 2014.
Nigeria President Visits Abducted Girls' Town
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A police officer stand guards during a demonstration calling on government to rescue kidnapped school girls of a government secondary school Chibok, during workers day celebration in Lagos, Nigeria, Thursday, May 1, 2014.
Islamic militant attack in Nigeria kills hundreds
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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security forces walk on the wreckage of a damaged building at a security compound which was attacked by an explosion, in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria, on Friday Feb. 10, 2012.
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and South Sudanese President Salva Kiir Mayardit look over their respective notes at the outset of a meeting in Juba on May 2, 2014.
South Sudan's elections postponed, says President Kiir
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Society & Culture Education
- Syrian rebels strike again with huge tunnel bomb
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- Attacks targeting soldiers, militia kill 7 in Iraq
- 8 killed as Libyan forces battle militias in east
In this photo released by the Turkish Prime Minister's Press Office, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is surrounded by security members as he visits the coal mine in Soma, Turkey, Wednesday, May 14, 2014.
In Turkey's Mine Disaster, Erdogan Turns Tragedy Into Farce
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- The Islamic Ethics and Education
- One in five university graduates become millionaires
- Trojan Horse case damaging our school, say pupils
- Grammar school headteacher apologises for 'blacked up
Cambridge trip could help raise IQ
Cambridge trip could help raise IQ
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