Donald Trump September 5, 2020 Qanta Ahmed: As a Muslim American Trump admirer, I say to Joy Reid and Ilhan Omar: Shame on you! Two Trump-hating, far-left radical women made news this week as they got into an argument about how to best insult President Trump.
Africa September 2, 2020 African priest wearing coronavirus face mask suddenly collapses, dies during sermon, video shows A Cameroon priest was captured on video Sunday collapsing and dying right in the middle of preaching a sermon.
RELIGION September 2, 2020 Pope holds first public audience in months, prays for Beirut and solidarity during coronavirus pandemic Pope Francis called for a day of prayer and fasting in Italy to commemorate the one-month mark after the deadly blast that destroyed large swaths of Beirut and killed hundreds.
Media September 1, 2020 Omar, Tlaib call on MSNBC host Joy Reid to apologize after comments deemed Islamophobic MSNBC anchor Joy Reid has received backlash after she suggested Monday night that President Trump has radicalized his supporters in the same way that "Muslims act."
Turkey September 1, 2020 Jailed Turkish mob boss claims government officials dispatched him to kill American Pastor Andrew Brunson From behind bars in Argentina, a wanted Turkish mob leader has ignited a firestorm with explosive allegations that some Turkish government officials had recruited him to put a hit on former political prisoner, Pastor Andrew Brunson.
Digging History August 26, 2020 Israeli archaeologists discover large trove of Islamic gold coins A collection of 425 complete early Islamic gold coins were discovered near the central city of Yavne, Israeli archaeologists announced Monday.
China August 25, 2020 Trump administration considering labeling China's oppression of Uighur Muslims a genocide: report The Trump administration is considering labelling China’s oppression of Uighur Muslims in the western Xinjiang province “genocide,” Politico reports.
New Zealand August 23, 2020 New Zealand mosque mass shooter to speak at sentencing trial -- but what he says will be censored The sentencing hearing for the gunman who admitted to killing 51 worshippers in two Christchurch, New Zealand, mosques last year will begin Monday, as survivors and the families of the victims will address a socially distant courtroom over the course of the next four days.
World August 21, 2020 Seoul infections drive COVID-19 spike in South Korea South Korea reported the most new coronavirus cases in months on Friday, spurred by a surge in the capital city of Seoul.
Coronavirus August 20, 2020 Conservative church claims South Korea’s government is persecuting them by blaming members for coronavirus spread In the beginning days of the coronavirus pandemic, the South Korean government first pointed fingers at the Shincheonji Church of Jesus for igniting the virus’ spread in the country.