Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
From the UK Royals, Prince Harry and Meghan have registered their charitable foundation called Sussex Royal for trademark. In yesterday’s news, we mentioned how the UK New Year’s Honours List results were out; apparently, that was not it since British government accidentally published addresses of the New Year’s Honours 2020 recipients online too. Oops.
And just two days to go to the London New Year fireworks- and recently facelifted Big Ben’s bell will finally ring at midnight.
World news is riddled with topics with religious undertones today. Starting off with dismal news from early hours today, an attacker stabbed five people at a Hasidic rabbi’s home in New York state and fled. From other news in the United States, Christianity Today’s December 19 editorial sparked debate over religion in U.S. politics and posed new questions about the alignment between white evangelical voters and Trump. Heading on out to the Netherlands, Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders intends on reviving his plan to hold cartoons caricaturing contest of the Prophet Mohammad, a year after cancelling such an event out of fear for attacks there.
In India, the new citizenship law which many people believe is anti-Muslim has led to often violent protests breaking out against the Narendra Modi government.
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