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At least 82 people were killed in Somalia's capital Mogadishu when a suicide truck bomb exploded outside a compound housing several government ministries. By Zoe Flood in Nairobi and Abukar Albadri in Mogadishu 6:17PM BST 04 Oct 2011 The attack, one of the most devastating in the city to date, was claimed by the Islamist militant group al-Shabaab, amid reports that a second vehicle failed to detonate.
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Videos have been posted online that are purported to show protesters in Saudi Arabia being shot at by security forces as reports emerge of violence in the east of the country. Alastair Good 10:11PM BST 05 Oct 2011 The Telegraph UK Saudi police sealed off the village of al-Awamiya in the east of the country on Monday night after using live fire to disperse Shia protesters, according to exiled Saudi dissidents.
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Building torched after refusal to remove cross -- crowd said Friday prayers at site Coptic World Created on 30 Sept. 2011 09:43:19 AM Fanatics remove the cross of the church St George's Church in the village of Al Marinab of the province of Edfu was attacked and burned by Muslim fanatics from the same and neighboring villages. No one was inside the church during the attack. This church was attacked several weeks ago by the same mob of Muslims who demanded to remove its cross. Today, they succeeded in doing so as they have been threatening for several days. They prayed their Friday prayers in front of the burned church. The fanatics numbered approximately 150. Three adjacent homes, a store as well as a building, all of which are owned by Copts, have also been burned.
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CultureWatch: Bill Muehlenberg's commentary on issues of the day... I have written before about the new development known as Chrislam in which some misguided Christians believe they can somehow combine the two religions (Christianity and Islam) and still have something recognisable as the Christian faith. Sorry, but it can't happen.
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SAN ANTONIO | Thu Sep 29, 2011 6:06pm EDT SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A devastating Texas drought that has browned city lawns and caused more than $5 billion in damages to the state's farmers and ranchers could continue for another nine years, a state forecaster said on Thursday.
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