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Quentin Sommerville looks around a crowded migrant detention centre in Misrata. As many as 400 migrants are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea as their boat capsized off…
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Quentin Sommerville looks around a crowded migrant detention centre in Misrata. As many as 400 migrants are believed to have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea as their boat capsized off…
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the UK, with the number of Muslims almost doubling in the last few years from 1.5 million in 2001 to 2.71 million in…
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