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Five dead in Mount Kilimanjaro helicopter crash

A medical evacuation helicopter has crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro, killing five people including two tourists, a doctor, a guide and the pilot. Read the latest breaking news.

Gaza's Only Catholic Church Celebrates Christmas in War

As Gaza's tiny Catholic community gathers for Christmas, Father Carlos Ferrero reveals their struggle for faith and survival amidst ongoing conflict, nightly papal calls, and a fragile ceasefire. Discover their story of resilience.

Nigeria edge Tanzania 2-1 in tense Afcon opener

Ademola Lookman's stunning strike secured a nervy 2-1 win for Nigeria against Tanzania in their Africa Cup of Nations Group C opener. Get the full match report and analysis.

Nigeria vs Tanzania: Afcon 2025 Opener Live

Follow live updates as Nigeria's Super Eagles, led by Victor Osimhen, begin their Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Tanzania in Fes. Can they bounce back from World Cup qualifying despair?

Pope removes Spanish bishop in first abuse case

Pope Leo XIV accepts resignation of Bishop Rafael Zornoza amid abuse investigation, marking the pontiff's first known case involving clerical abuse allegations. Read the full story.

Catholic school's Auschwitz gate Halloween float sparks outrage

A Catholic diocese in Pennsylvania has issued a profound apology after a school's Halloween parade float featured a deeply offensive replica of the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp entrance, sparking widespread condemnation from Jewish communities.

1000+ Anglican clergy join Catholic Church via Ordinariate

In an unprecedented religious shift, over 1,000 Anglican clergy and thousands of lay followers have joined the Catholic Church through the Ordinariate since 2011, creating new challenges for Church of England leadership.

Tanzania military fires on protesters, UN condemns violence

Tanzanian security forces have been condemned by the United Nations after opening fire on protesters in the Mtwara region, leaving several dead and many injured during demonstrations over economic hardship and political discontent.

Gurnah's Theft: Coming-of-Age in Tanzania

Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a powerful audiobook exploring identity, displacement and moral choices in 1960s Tanzania through the eyes of a young student.

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