Culture
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No Morning Call to Prayer for Rwanda’s Muslims
BBCCopyright: BBC Muslims marking the holy month of Ramadan in Rwanda are not being summoned by early morning calls to…
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‘Inhumane’: UK Plan to send Refugees to Rwanda Sparks Criticism
Syrian filmmaker Hassan Akkad, who arrived in the UK after fleeing the war in his home country seven years ago,…
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Somalia Drought: Act Now or 350,000 Children will Die
Image caption, Nimco Abdi’s daughter is suffering from malnutrition As Somalia faces what experts call its worst drought in a…
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National Pet Day: Here are the most searched pets (besides cats and dogs) in Ohio, KY
National Pet Day is April 11, and whether your family has dogs, cats, fish, hamsters…
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Is Picasso Being Cancelled?
Pablo Picasso’s track-record with women certainly would not make him a feminist pin-up today. There were two wives, at least…
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Party’s Over: Dubai’s Months long Expo 2020 Comes to a Close
The world’s fair in Dubai, a tech-saturated site teeming with talking robots and solar canopies, sought to be the future.…
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EU seizes $130m Assets linked to Money laundering in Lebanon
Three EU countries seize properties and freeze asset worth $130m linked to embezzlement of public funds in Lebanon. Eurojust did…
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Oscar Predictions 2022: Who will Win vs. who Should Win this Year
The Power of the Dog is the favourite for several awards – but there are bound to be a few…
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Memory, Loss and the Pain of Mother’s Day Emails Reaction
The Observer writer Sarah Hughes died at just 48. Her husband talks about how he is coping and the launch of…
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Boeing 737 Passenger Jet Crashes in China with 132 People on Board
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 with 132 people on board plunged midflight and crashed in a mountainous area of southern China…
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