Kenyan rescuers find christian student survivor who hid from al-Shabaab gunmen in a cupboard for two days.
Christian former president Goodluck Jonathan was defeated by Muhammadu Buhari.
“They killed about 50 of them before leaving” on Tuesday, families said. International alliance hopes to defeat the group in weeks.
So-called "mule women" work carrying heavy bundles of goods in Melilla, crossing the border between Spain and Morocco.
A coalition formed by 7,800 soldiers from Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon and Benin hopes to defeat the terrorist group before the election.
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Christians in Niger are “joyfully meeting in homes under police protection as they plan to rebuild church buildings and houses after attacks last weekend (Jan. 16-18)”, reports the Morning Star News Agency.
“We live in a global village and Africans understand the village life better- each person's problem is everyone's problem”, said AEA leader to Evangelical Focus. Christians in the continent ask Muslims to condemn violence against Christians.
Meetings helped “build relations” between Christian communities “for continuing local cooperation”. Impression from Czech Republic, Italy and Spain.
Believers under pressure after 45 Churches are burnt. Government arrests 90 violent protestors. Reports come in about Islamists marking Christian homes.
Radicals burn down 7 churches, most of them of evangelical comunities. Violent reactions in Pakistan, Jordan and Algeria.
Statement does not give nationalities but Egypt says 20 of its citizens have been abducted in two separate incidents in Libya
While the whole western World was following the events in France, first reports came in about another terrorist attack. Just now media start to look at Nigeria's biggest tragedy: 16 villages destroyed and hundreds dead.
Open Doors has published a list that ranks the 50 toughest states for Christians to live. Islamic extremism is the main cause of persecution.
Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry and Liberia continue to register new infections. There are 20.000 cases, according to the World Health Organization.
Fulani herdsmen, suicide bomber ring in new year with violence in three states.
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