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April 19, 2024
Former government minister and sitting Finnish parliamentarian Päivi Räsänen will stand trial a third time for her Bible-verse tweet, the Supreme Court of Finland has confirmed. The State prosecutor appealed the case despite the Christian grandmother of 11 being acquitted unanimously of “hate speech” charges before both the Helsinki District Court, and the Court of
April 19, 2024
Suspected Fulani Islamist militants carried out on a three-day massacre in Pankshin Diocese in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, killing 29 Christians, injuring a further two, and burning down churches and houses. The attacks took place across the villages of Kopnanle, Mandung, Bokkos Town and the Mbar district of Bokkos. Speaking to Aid to the Church in
April 19, 2024
THE UK Parliament has heard from a leading Catholic charity how the victims of the worst atrocity against Christians in Pakistan are still anxiously waiting for justice eight months on. The address from John Pontifex of Aid to the Church in Need UK, the Catholic charity for persecuted Christians, was given at a panel discussion
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