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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Foreign Affairs
32 acquitted in razing of India mosque that set off violence

An Indian court on Wednesday acquitted all 32 people who had been accused of crimes in a 1992 attack and demolition of a 16th century mosque that sparked Hindu-Muslim violence … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Foreign Affairs
32 acquitted in razing of India mosque that set off violence

An Indian court on Wednesday acquitted all 32 people who had been accused of crimes in a 1992 attack and demolition of a 16th century mosque that sparked Hindu-Muslim violence … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Foreign Affairs
32 acquitted in razing of India mosque that set off violence

An Indian court on Wednesday acquitted all 32 people who had been accused of crimes in a 1992 attack and demolition of a 16th century mosque that sparked Hindu-Muslim violence … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Breaking News
Okapi gives birth to a ‘feisty young calf’ at London Zoo

An okapi at London Zoo has given birth to a healthy, “feisty” young calf.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Foreign Affairs
Trial in France over artwork seized in anti-colonial protest

A Congolese activist and four others are going on trial Wednesday on theft charges for trying to remove a 19th-century African funeral pole from a Paris museum, as part of … Click to Continue »

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Breaking News
Briton who swapped call centre job for astronomy now chasing the aurora

A Briton who traded working in a call centre to chase the aurora borealis across the world has said the natural phenomenon offers “a spiritual rush”.

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Posted by The Analyst | 30 September 2020 | Breaking News
Third of people ‘have relied on their overdraft during coronavirus crisis’

More than a third of people have relied on their overdraft during the lockdown – and nearly a fifth of this group remain stuck in the red – a survey has found.

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