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El 11 de marzo la derecha política vuelve al poder en Chile. Hace 50 años que este país no tenía un presidente de ese sector desde que Jorge Alessandri fuera elegido en 1958...
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As the national constitutional review process continues, Kenyan Christians are pondering the crucial question of when life begin and ends.
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On March 11, 2010, Chile's political right comes back to power after a fifty-year absence, and in the process has put the spotlight on Chile's religious fissures.
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It is a tragedy that Serampore does not get its due. It is the first university in India, established in 1818, less than a year after the first college was set up in Kolkata.
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Southern Philippines - Government forces killed Albader Parad, a notorious terrorist leader linked with al Qaeda, along with five of his men, after a fierce, two-hour gun battle.
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This is not a convoluted plea to return to faith or to establish the superiority of the language of religion. It is a plea to acknowledge the costs of democracy.
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A nine-man Malaysian survey team makes final preparations for the arrival of the International Monitoring Team at the end of February, 2010.
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The publication of a draft constitution for Kenya, recognising the presence of Muslim civil courts known as the Kadhi courts, has continued to widen the Christian-Muslim split.
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"All I can remember... is the element of fear," Joseph Abdel Wahed writes, reflecting on the events of his 12th year.
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Journalists consistently miss the clear religious undertones of Uganda's guerrilla war, said David Mukholi of New Vision media.
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