Turkey Threatens to Convert Iconic Hagia Sophia Into Mosque
Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s former 6th-century Greek Orthodox cathedral and architectural wonder of the world – could soon become a mosque.
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Turkey Threatens to Convert Iconic Hagia Sophia Into Mosque
Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s former 6th-century Greek Orthodox cathedral and architectural wonder of the world – could soon become a mosque.
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North Destroys Inter-Korean Liaison Office as Tensions Rise
North Korea blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building just inside its border in an act Tuesday that sharply raises tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid deadlocked nuclear diplomacy with the United States.
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Held as a Sex Slave by ISIS for Five Years: 'I Never Thought that One Day I Would Be Free'
In Iraq, thousands of women and girls who were kidnapped when the terror group took control in 2014 have yet to be returned to their homes. After five years as an ISIS sex slave, Leila Taalo has been released and speaks to journalists.
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China Raises Wuhan Coronavirus Death Toll by 50% Reviving Questions About Transparency
At least 50% more people died in China's virus epicenter of Wuhan than previously counted, with state media on Friday attributing the initial undercount to how overwhelmed the health system was coping with thousands of sick patients.
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'The Blessed Reflex' is Re-Evangelizing Europe
In the past 20 years, church buildings in Europe have been shut down by the thousands and put up for sale. But Europe is being re-evangelized just early European missionaries to Africa and Asia had prayed for back in the 1800s.
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Iran: Council Member Close to Supreme Leader Dies from Virus
Iranian state radio says a member of a council that advises Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died after falling ill from the new coronavirus.
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S Korea Reports 1st Virus Death as 2.5M Urged to Stay Home
Yonhap news agency says South Korea has reported its first death from a new coronavirus.
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9 Killed in Suspected Far-Right Attack in Germany
A 43-year-old German man shot and killed nine people at several locations in a Frankfurt suburb overnight in attacks that appear to have been motivated by far-right beliefs, officials said Thursday.
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