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German church open doors for Muslim prayers
A church in Berlin has opened its doors to Muslim worshippers unable to fit into their mosque under new social distancing rules. Germany allowed
UN Tribunal still undecided on repatriation of Rwanda genocide suspect to Arusha for trial
The United Nations Tribunal is yet to decide on whether the recently arrested Felician Kabuga would be brought to Arusha, Tanzania for trial. While
India devastated as hurricane leave scores dead
The eastern Indian city of Kolkata has been devastated by a powerful cyclone which has killed at least 84 people across India and Bangladesh.
French trial for Rwandan genocide suspect postponed to 2021
The genocide trial of a French-Rwandan former hotel driver, scheduled for September in Paris, has been postponed to next year due to the coronavirus
Diplomatic tussle as Chinese ambassador to Israel dies mysteriously
Police are reportedly investigating the circumstances of the death of 58-year-old Du Wei, a Chinese ambassador to Israel. He was found dead in his
Trump mulls ‘cutting off’ ties with China
US President Donald Trump has again condemned China’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak, threatening to end relations with Beijing. “There are many things we
One in four US workers claiming jobless benefits
The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits jumped by almost 3 million last week as virus shutdowns continue to weigh on the US economy.
Burkina Faso: Twelve terror suspects ‘found dead in their cells’
Twelve people arrested on suspicion of terror offences have been found dead in their police cells in Burkina Faso. The prosecutor for the town
Pope says nurses are the guardians of life, assures them his blessings
Pope Francis opened his Message for International Nurses Day by noting that due to the global health emergency in which we find ourselves, “we