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New Zealand mosque attack suspect Brenton Tarrant grins in court
The Australian suspect arrested after dozens of worshippers were shot in two mosques appeared unrepentant in court in New Zealand on Saturday, staring down media members with a smirk on his face. Brenton Tarrant,
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Muslim worshipper assaulted at East London mosque after NZ attack
A man has been attacked with a "hammer" and a "batten" outside an East London mosque, British media reported hours after at least 49 people were killed in an attack on two mosques in New
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New Zealand mosque attacks prompt flood of support for Muslims
New Zealanders have responded to the Christchurch mosque massacres with an outpouring of interfaith solidarity - crowdfunding millions of dollars, donating halal food and even offering to accompany local Muslims now scared to walk
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California drought-free for the first time in 7 years
The state of California has been declared drought-free for the first time in more than seven years. Generous winter rains have filled the state's reservoirs and the Sierra Nevada snowpack is now 50 percent
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New Zealand mosque imam: ‘We still love this country’
An imam who was leading prayers at a Christchurch mosque when a gunman brandishing semiautomatic weapons mowed down his congregation has said that the Muslim community's love for New Zealand would not be shaken
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Algerian protesters step up demands for Bouteflika’s ouster
ALGIERS: A huge crowd of demonstrators marched through the Algerian capital for a fourth consecutive Friday to step up demands for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s ouster, rejecting his offer not to seek re-election. With police
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US should not curb aid to Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, says Pompeo
ALGIERS: A huge crowd of demonstrators marched through the Algerian capital for a fourth consecutive Friday to step up demands for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s ouster, rejecting his offer not to seek re-election. With police
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Syria slams ‘hypocrisy’ of donors
ALGIERS: A huge crowd of demonstrators marched through the Algerian capital for a fourth consecutive Friday to step up demands for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s ouster, rejecting his offer not to seek re-election. With police
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Transcript: Charles Liu on China’s economy and human rights
Mehdi Hasan: Over the last four decades, China's economic boom has lifted millions out of poverty and set the country on a path to become the world's largest economy Christine Lagarde, International Monetary Fund
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Algeria protests, politics loom over the derby of Algiers
Algiers, Algeria - Derby days in Algeria's capital are typically festive occasions. From the working class neighbourhoods of Bab El Oued and the Casbah to central Algiers, public spaces are brimming with jersey-wearing supporters of


