Churches fall silent in Sri Lanka a week after attacks By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Churches across Sri Lanka suspended Sunday mass as security concerns remained high a week after suicide bombers killed over 250 in churches and hotels across the island nation. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2GDA4pf via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Clash Between Protesters and Soldiers Turns Deadly in PakistanAt least three died in gunfire as demonstrators, led by two members of Parliament, protested military operations in a region near the Afghan border. … Read MoreNigel Farage’s Populist Brexit Party Wins Big in European Parliament ElectionsThe party’s strong performance humiliated Britain’s governing Conservatives, whose leader, Prime Minister Theresa May, on Friday announced her resigna… Read More‘They Came to Kill.’ Almost 5 Die Daily at Hands of Rio Police.Police operations left 558 Rio de Janeiro residents dead during the first four months of the year — the highest number since the state began keeping r… Read MoreAmid Rising Anti-Semitism, German Official Advises Jews Against Wearing Skullcaps in PublicMany were dismayed by Felix Klein’s comment that he couldn’t recommend that Jews wear their skullcaps everywhere in Germany. from NYT > World http… Read MoreGunmen Storm Church Service, Killing 4 in Burkina FasoA string of assaults on Christians threatens to disrupt relations with the country’s Muslim majority. from NYT > World https://nyti.ms/2M8DG8L … Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Churches fall silent in Sri Lanka a week after attacks By Rumobritt On 00:33 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Churches across Sri Lanka suspended Sunday mass as security concerns remained high a week after suicide bombers killed over 250 in churches and hotels across the island nation. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2GDA4pf via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Clash Between Protesters and Soldiers Turns Deadly in PakistanAt least three died in gunfire as demonstrators, led by two members of Parliament, protested military operations in a region near the Afghan border. … Read MoreNigel Farage’s Populist Brexit Party Wins Big in European Parliament ElectionsThe party’s strong performance humiliated Britain’s governing Conservatives, whose leader, Prime Minister Theresa May, on Friday announced her resigna… Read More‘They Came to Kill.’ Almost 5 Die Daily at Hands of Rio Police.Police operations left 558 Rio de Janeiro residents dead during the first four months of the year — the highest number since the state began keeping r… Read MoreAmid Rising Anti-Semitism, German Official Advises Jews Against Wearing Skullcaps in PublicMany were dismayed by Felix Klein’s comment that he couldn’t recommend that Jews wear their skullcaps everywhere in Germany. from NYT > World http… Read MoreGunmen Storm Church Service, Killing 4 in Burkina FasoA string of assaults on Christians threatens to disrupt relations with the country’s Muslim majority. from NYT > World https://nyti.ms/2M8DG8L … Read More
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