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After Three Years of Sudan War, Christian Leaders Say Some Signs of Hope Emerge

1+ hour, 47+ min ago  (882+ words) The Banner has a subscription to republish articles from Religion News Service. This story by Fredrick Nzwili, was published April 15, 2026 on religionnews. com. It has been lightly edited for Banner style. As the war in Sudan entered its fourth year…...

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christiantoday. com > news > christians-disappointed-as-premier-league-refuses-to-receive-sudan-petition

Christians disappointed as Premier League refuses to receive Sudan petition

5+ hour, 26+ min ago  (548+ words) The Premier League has declined to accept a petition signed by 2, 500 people, asking that it hold Manchester City's owner to account for the alleged role of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Sudan's civil war. Man City is owned by…...

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worthynews. com > 114051-hundreds-convicted-in-nigeria-terror-trial-amid-fresh-attacks-worthy-news-in-depth

Hundreds Convicted In Nigeria Terror Trial Amid Fresh Attacks (Worthy News In-Depth)

10+ hour, 45+ min ago  (590+ words) ABUJA (Worthy News) " "Hundreds of militants have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms on terrorism charges in Nigeria's largest such trial in recent memory, as fresh reports emerge of deadly attacks impacting civilian communities, observers said Thursday. About 500 suspects were…...

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foxnews. com > world > us-allowing-nigeria-embassy-staff-evacuate-deteriorating-security-situation

US allowing some Nigeria embassy staff to evacuate over 'deteriorating security situation"

3+ week, 20+ hour ago  (609+ words) Human rights advocate Kristina Arriaga highlights the rise in global Christian persecution, particularly in Nigeria and Cuba, coinciding with Easter. The State Department said it authorized the departure of some staff at its embassy in Nigeria over the "deteriorating security…...

The Washington Times
washingtontimes. com > news > 04/30/2026 > african-terror-groups-expand-beyond-sahel-death-toll-nears-24000

African terror groups expand beyond Sahel as death toll nears 24, 000

16+ hour, 35+ min ago  (1092+ words) LONDON " Terrorism is skyrocketing across the troubled African continent, with almost 24, 000 deaths in 2025 blamed on terror-related violence "a 24% increase over the previous year, according to recently released statistics. According to Pentagon-backed research from the Africa Center for Strategic Studies released…...

Stevens Point
wsau. com > 04/30/2026 > amnesty-urges-nigeria-to-investigate-deaths-in-army-run-camp-military-says-report-baseless

Amnesty urges Nigeria to investigate deaths in army-run camp, military says report baseless

19+ hour, 35+ min ago  (190+ words) (Removes garble in paragraph 1) MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, April 30 (Reuters) " Amnesty International called on Nigeria to investigate "reports that at least 150 people, "most of them children, had died in an army-run camp in north-central Kwara state " though the military said the reports…...

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semafor. com > article > 04 > 30 > 2026 > why-the-sahel-crisis-matters-to-europe

View: Why the Sahel crisis matters to Europe

15+ hour, 56+ min ago  (520+ words) A coordinated attack by jihadists and Tuaregs in Mali exposes the vulnerability of its ruling junta....

Stevens Point
wsau. com > 04/30/2026 > kremlin-says-russian-forces-will-stay-in-mali-to-fight-extremism

Kremlin says Russian forces will stay in Mali "to fight extremism

1+ day, 34+ min ago  (229+ words) MOSCOW, April 30 (Reuters) " The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian forces would stay in Mali to help the country's "military-led government battle insurgents following a "surprise offensive by West Africa's al Qaeda affiliate and a Tuareg-dominated separatist group. Kremlin spokesman…...