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FBI hunts stolen Cortés artefacts from Mexico

The FBI is searching for priceless 16th-century artefacts tied to Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, stolen from Mexico. Learn about the investigation and the historical significance of these treasures.

FBI recovers stolen Spanish artefacts in Mexico

The FBI has successfully retrieved 17th-century Spanish religious artefacts stolen from a church in Spain and smuggled into Mexico, marking a significant victory in international cultural heritage protection.

Met Police volunteer told to remove hijab

A Muslim volunteer officer with the Metropolitan Police was reportedly instructed to remove her hijab, igniting a debate over religious freedoms and uniform policies.

Lakemba Mosque loudspeaker proposal divides locals

A proposal to amplify calls to prayer from Lakemba Mosque via loudspeakers has ignited a heated debate between local residents and religious leaders over noise levels and cultural tolerance.

Moroccan woman arrested for 'Allah is lesbian' T-shirt

A woman in Morocco has been arrested and threatened with stoning after wearing a T-shirt with the slogan 'Allah is a lesbian' in public, sparking outrage and debate over religious expression and LGBTQ+ rights.

Japan's Eerie Abandoned Religious-Themed Hotel

Explore the chilling ruins of an abandoned hotel in Japan, once part of a bizarre religious-themed amusement park. Discover the eerie atmosphere and forgotten history of this haunting location.

Orthodox Jews Arrested for Water Pistol Hate Crime

Two Orthodox Jewish men were arrested on suspicion of a hate crime after allegedly spraying water pistols at passersby in a London neighbourhood. Police are investigating the motive behind the incident.

Jonathan Edwards' world record may be revoked

UK Athletics may revoke Jonathan Edwards' triple jump world record due to his refusal to participate in events held on Sundays for religious reasons, sparking debate in the sports community.

Badenoch: Fritzl crimes made me question God

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch reveals how the horrific crimes of Austrian monster Josef Fritzl shook her religious beliefs, sparking a national conversation about faith and evil.

Pope's rockstar helicopter arrival stuns Rome

Pope Francis made a dramatic entrance by helicopter, greeted by a sea of over a million devoted pilgrims at an open-air prayer vigil in Rome. The electrifying event showcased the Pontiff's enduring global appeal.

Million youth welcome Pope Leo near Rome

A sea of nearly one million young Catholics descended on an event near Rome to greet Pope Leo, marking one of the largest papal gatherings in recent history.

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