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US Congress begins full-scale probe into report of 'Christian killings' as Pope breaks silence
The United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will on Thursday, November 20, 2025, hold a high-profile ...
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Pope Leo XIV Mentions 4 Countries Where Christians are Currently Facing Persecution, List Emerges
Pope Leo XIV named Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique, and Sudan as nations where Christians faced persecution and prayed for ...
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Alleged Christian Genocide: US Congress begins full-scale probe into Nigeria’s killings
The United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa will hold an open hearing on Thursday, November 20, 2025, ...
A cewar masana, tarihi ya nuna sarakunan Borno sun aika da wasika suna neman malamai da za su koyar da addini zuwa ga Amr ...
If upheld by the Senate, the CPC label would open the door for Washington to impose sanctions on Nigerian officials implicated in religious repression.
The federal government must approach the Trump government with request for appropriate weapons including theatre use of ...
Good morning Nigeria. Welcome to the Naija News roundup of top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today, Monday, 17th ...
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Genocide: Why Trump isn’t likely to take military action against Nigeria – US lawmaker
United States Congressman Bill Huizenga has dismissed the possibility of the US government under President Donald Trump ...
Numerous successful secessions have allowed people greater freedom and self-determination: Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire, the Hungarian split with the Soviet Union in 1989, Singapore's ...
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Alleged Genocide: FG not doing enough to end Christian killings — US Congressman
United States Congressman Bill Huizenga has criticised the Nigerian government’s handling of ongoing attacks on Christians, ...
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US-based rights group accuses Nigerian government of overlooking ‘Christian Genocide,’ calls for global sanctions
A United States–based human rights and policy research body, Ekwenche Research Institute, has accused the Nigerian government of turning a blind eye to ...
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