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Washington Newseum Honors 82 Journalists Killed in 2012 They were killed last year while doing their jobs. The Newseum in Washington has added 82 names to its Journalists Memorial. Photojournalist Ahmed Ismael Hassan al-Samadi was shot in Bahrain whi
美国穆斯林为斋月做准备 Mid-day prayers are under way at the Islamic Society of Orange County,a multi-cultural mosque in a multi-ethnic neighborhood of southern California. 奥兰治县的伊斯兰社区正在进行午间祷告,加州南部一
伊斯兰教与天主教协力反对极端分子暴行 Hundreds of Muslims throughout France and Italy attended Catholic Masses in ademonstration of solidarity with Christians following the brutal murder of Father JacquesHamel by radical extremists.
Ugandas Faithful Discuss Priorities in Upcoming Election 乌干达人谈论选举中的关注重点 KAMPALA As Ugandans get ready for Thursday's presidential and parliamentary elections, people of faith have been praying for both the elections and th
Growing Numbers Flee Nigeria Attacks 越来越多的人因袭击逃离尼日利亚 Ibrahim Gaidam, Governor of Yobe state, left, looks at bodies of students inside an ambulance outside a mosque in Damaturu, Nigeria, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014. Islamic mi
On the Scene: For Crimeas Tatars, Fear, Defiance Take Hold BAKHCHISARAI, UKRAINE The dispute over the Ukrainian republic of Crimea has largely pitted Ukraine against Russia. But the regions ethnic Tatars may have the most to lose. VOAs Elizabeth Arro
By CCTV reporter Han Peng Across Xinjiang, the power of religion is strong. Muslims pray every day to show their faith to Allah. But some religious extremists are using their faith by distorting Koran to incite violence and killings. A direct link to
By George Dwyer Washington 08 April 2008 Pope Benedict XVI will make his first official visit to the United States next week (April 15 - 20), with stops scheduled in Washington and New York City. Among the other items on his agenda, the pope will hos
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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: NPR's Alison Meuse is in Beirut. She's been talking to people in Syria who oppose the Assad regime, and she's been asking them about last night's airstrikes. ALISON MEUSE, BYLINE: The barrage of Tomahawk missiles came as a surpri
The North Queensland Cowboys won their first NRL title in a thrill over the Brisbane Broncos in Sydney. The Cowboys trailed for most of the second half before scoring in the final seconds, taking the game into a golden point extra time. Thurston kick
By Cathy Majtenyi Zeila, Somaliland 22 February 2008 Somaliland is a relatively new east African republic that broke away from Somalia in 1991 and is still not recognized internationally as independent. But it is a land ripe with historical treasure,
By Michael Bowman Washington 05 March 2006 A gun battle at a Sunni Mosque in Baghdad has left three people dead and several others wounded, while two relatives of a prominent Sunni leader were gunned
The annual Islamic pilgrimage known as the Hajj officially gets under way Saturday in Saudi Arabia. Saudi officials are working to avoid any repeat of the tragedies that have befallen the Hajj in years past. Muslim pilgrims pray around the Kaaba at
埃及人为清场死难者举行葬礼 Egyptians are mourning the victims of Wednesday's violence with both sides blaming each other for the escalation of violence in the wake of President Mohamed Morsi's July 3 ouster. The United States and other c
By Nina-Maria Potts Paris, France 14 April 2006 watch French Riots report Following the rioting by disadvantaged young people in France last fall, the French government tried to institute a law making
By Mohamed Elshinnawi Washington 14 April 2008 When Pope Benedict XVI visits Washington, DC next week, he will include American Muslims in a meeting of interfaith leaders. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops acknowledges a troubled past in the re
After suffering defeat in last year's general election to the Islamic rooted AK party, Turkey's main Kurdish party is turning to religion in its battle to re-establish itself as the region's main political power. But there are concerns about the dir
For Muhammad's followers, leaving the place of their ancestors, their families and tribes was the ultimate test of devotion. In doing so, they began a new community, a new tribe. For the first time, they were bound together not by blood, but by faith
By Benjamin Sand Islamabad 04 July 2007 Pakistani security forces say time is running out for more than 1,000 militants inside Islamabad's radical Lal Masjid or Red Mosque. Powerful blasts and machine gunfire could be heard around the mosque througho