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India: Kashmir’s Resort Turns Terror in Paradise as Gunmen kill 26

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By Adé Yẹmí

A brutal gun attack in Kashmir’s famed Pahalgam resort has turned paradise into panic, leaving 26 people dead and prompting thousands of tourists to flee the picturesque valley.

On April 22, gunmen stormed a bustling tourist hub and opened fire without warning.

The massacre, the deadliest in the region since 2000, has shattered the peace efforts in India-administered Kashmir and sparked nationwide outrage.

Security forces swiftly launched a sweeping manhunt, combing the area with helicopters and heavily armed troops.

The once serene meadows were stained with blood and silence, now broken by the steady march of soldiers and the hum of aerial surveillance.

The attack comes just as the Indian government had been touting a tourism revival in the region known as “Little Switzerland.”

More than three and a half million visitors had already poured into Kashmir this year, giving hope to local businesses and fueling a narrative of peace.

But the gunfire has brought that hope to a halt. “The valley is emptying out overnight,” said Abdul Salam, a hotelier in Srinagar. “We had full bookings till next month. Now, rooms are vacant and cancellations keep pouring in. This tragedy has destroyed our season.”

Despite a sharp decline in insurgent attacks since the revocation of Kashmir’s special status in 2019, the deadly assault has rekindled old fears and highlighted the fragile nature of security in the restive region.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah called the exodus “heartbreaking,” while civil aviation authorities scrambled to arrange evacuation flights.

Air India was among the first to deploy extra aircraft, offering emergency departures for stranded travelers.

Still, some tourists chose to stay behind, touched by the hospitality of locals. “People here are wonderful,” said Paras Sawla, a visitor from Gujarat. “They are helping us with everything.”

As India points fingers at Pakistan for allegedly fueling unrest — a claim Islamabad strongly denies — the attack has reopened painful questions about the future of Kashmir, its security, and the delicate balance between peace and conflict.

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Abuja Reports

Palm Sunday: Pope condemns war, urges peace as Kaigama, CAN call for hope in Nigeria

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Pope Leo XIV has declared that God rejects the prayers of leaders who wage war, as Christians across the world marked Palm Sunday with renewed calls for peace and reflection.

Speaking at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican before thousands of worshippers, the Pope delivered a strong message against violence, insisting that Jesus Christ, the “King of Peace,” cannot be used to justify war under any circumstance.

He warned that God does not listen to those whose actions are marked by bloodshed, in remarks widely seen as a reaction to the ongoing Iran war.

The pontiff, who has repeatedly called for a ceasefire, described military airstrikes as indiscriminate and urged global leaders to embrace dialogue over conflict.

Similarly, in Abuja, Ignatius Kaigama called on Christians to embrace sacrifice and hope, stressing that true victory comes through suffering.

Delivering his Palm Sunday homily at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Pro-Cathedral, Kaigama explained that while Palm Sunday celebrates Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, it also ushers in His passion and suffering.

He noted that the waving of palms symbolizes victory, peace and unity, while Christ’s humble entry on a donkey reflects a kingdom built not on violence or domination, but on peace and service.

The Archbishop warned that human loyalty can be fleeting, recalling how cries of “Hosanna” quickly turned to “crucify him.”

Kaigama also urged political leaders to govern with fairness and empathy, stressing that power should be used for service rather than oppression. He called for credible elections, justice, and equitable distribution of resources, warning against actions that could undermine public trust.

In the same vein, the Christian Association of Nigeria, in a statement signed by its President, Daniel Okoh, urged Nigerian leaders to show empathy and take deliberate steps to ease the burden on citizens amid rising economic hardship.

The association linked current economic challenges to global tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States, noting that rising fuel, transport and food costs are already impacting Nigerians. It emphasized that leadership must inspire confidence through calm, responsible actions that promote stability and unity.

CAN further encouraged Nigerians not to lose hope, urging citizens to remain steadfast and supportive of one another during the Holy Week.

Across both global and local messages, a common theme emerged: a call for peace, humility, and responsible leadership. As Christians begin the Holy Week journey, religious leaders insist that faith must inspire unity and compassion in a world increasingly marked by conflict and uncertainty.

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Pope Expresses Concern, Condemns Deadly Attacks in Nigeria, Calls for Protection 

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Pope Leo XIV has expressed sorrow over the latest wave of deadly attacks in Nigeria, which he said has resulted in heavy loss of lives across several communities.

The Pope made the appeal on Sunday after the Angelus prayer, where he also called for prayers for the country and urged Nigerian authorities to act decisively to protect citizens.

“It is with sorrow and concern that I learned of the recent attacks against various communities in Nigeria leading to a heavy loss of life,” the Pope said. “I express my prayerful closeness to all the victims of violence and terrorism.”

He added that he hoped “the competent Authorities will continue to work with determination to ensure the safety and protection of the life of every citizen.”

Reports said at least 160 people were killed on February 3 in Woro village in Nigeria’s central-west region.

In Kaduna State, security sources also reported a fresh round of attacks over the past three days, during which six people were killed and at least 51 abducted in four villages in the southern part of the state.

The attacks reportedly affected a predominantly Christian area where more than 180 people were abducted in January, before being released in recent days.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Kafanchan confirmed that armed men abducted 11 persons, including a Catholic priest, Rev. Fr. Nathaniel Asuwaye, the parish priest of Holy Trinity Church, Karku, in Kajuru Local Government Area.

The archdiocese said the attack occurred around 3 a.m. on Saturday at the priest’s residence and also led to the death of three persons.

The Pope’s remarks come amid renewed concerns over insecurity in Nigeria, including attacks linked to jihadist groups such as Boko Haram and raids by armed gangs.

In response, the Federal Government has deployed an army battalion to the Kaiama district on the orders of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

During the Angelus, Pope Leo XIV also prayed for victims of human trafficking and for those affected by floods and landslides in parts of Spain, Morocco, Portugal and Sicily.

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Turkey, Nigeria Sign Defence Cooperation Agreement in Ankara

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Turkey and Nigeria have signed a defence cooperation agreement to strengthen military and security ties between both countries.

The pact was signed on Tuesday in Ankara, with Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Gwabin Musa, representing the Federal Government.

The agreement covers collaboration in military training, defence technology, intelligence sharing, capacity building and counterterrorism, aimed at tackling transnational security threats.

General Musa described the agreement as timely, noting that it would support Nigeria’s efforts to modernise its Armed Forces and enhance operational effectiveness through strategic partnerships.

Turkish defence officials described Nigeria as a key African partner and said the pact would deepen bilateral relations and expand defence cooperation.

The agreement forms part of Nigeria’s wider engagement with international partners to address insurgency, banditry and organised crime, with implementation expected to begin in the coming months.

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