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Global news(Christian college seeks to fire hijab-wearing professor)

Christian college seeks to fire hijab-wearing professor

Wheaton College suspended Larycia Hawkins after Facebook post saying Christians, Muslims ‘worship the same god’

Officials at a Christian college in suburban Chicago have begun efforts to fire a tenured associate professor who was placed on administrative leave last month after she asserted that Christians and Muslims worship the same God — a statement she made while wearing a hijab to show solidarity.
Wheaton College announced its action against Larycia Hawkins in a statement on Tuesday, saying Provost Stanton Jones initiated termination proceedings after Hawkins refused to participate in "clarifying conversations" about theological issues.
In a press conference with community and interfaith leaders on Wednesday, Hawkins pushed back, saying she met with administrators several times and provided statements explaining her beliefs, which she contends are in line with the college’s mission.
College officials initially told Hawkins that further discussion wasn't required, she said. Then they changed their position, saying that her tenure would be revoked while she participated in mandatory conversations that could take up to two years.
The private evangelical school west of Chicago said it placed Hawkins, 43, on paid administrative leave in December and relieved her of all teaching and programmatic duties for the Spring 2016 semester because of theological statements "that seem inconsistent with Wheaton College's doctrinal convictions, which she voluntarily agreed to support and uphold when she entered into an employment agreement with the college."
Hawkins, a devote Protestant Christian and professor of political science, wrote on Facebook on Dec. 10 that she was donning the hijab, a headscarf traditionally worn by Muslim women, during the Christian Advent season to show solidarity with Muslims, who in the United States have experienced “unconstitutional and Islamophobic” attacks. In her post, Hawkins said, "We worship the same God."
She told reporters last month that her actions "were motivated by a desire to live out my faith." Hawkins, who remains firm in her action, updated her Facebook profile on Wednesday with photographs of her wearing a hijab.
Wheaton College has said that Hawkins’ decision to wear the hijab is not why she was placed on administrative leave. The college also said it has had frank conversations with her on doctrinal issues as it pursued the possibility of reconciliation but that "Hawkins has stated clearly her unwillingness to participate in such further clarifying conversations."
School officials will announce a final decision on Hawkins’ future with Wheaton College following a hearing with a faculty committee and other reviews. However, it’s not clear when the process will be complete.
Despite the controversy, Hawkins said she has “no hatred” for the school. "Throughout my years of service at Wheaton College, I have never wavered from my commitment to the Christian doctrines elucidated in this statement of faith,” Hawkins said. 

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WAR & CONFLICT

Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of all-out 'war'

Defence ministry says ceasefire doesn't exist as hostilities over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region escalate.

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Zimbabwe to adopt China's currency the yuan

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WAR & CONFLICT

Senior Saudi and Emirati officers killed in Yemen

Deaths in Taiz province came before peace talks between Houthis and the government begin in Geneva.

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Houthi forces are fighting a coalition of Arab states seeking to drive the rebels from the capital Sanaa [Abdullah/Reuters]
Houthi forces are fighting a coalition of Arab states seeking to drive the rebels from the capital Sanaa [Abdullah

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Russia fires on Turkish ship to 'avoid collision' in Aegean Sea

Story highlights

  • Russia says it fired on a Turkish vessel to avoid a collision
  • The incident comes amid high tensions following Turkey's downing of a Russian jet
  • Moscow has accused Ankara of working with ISIS in Syria
A Russian warship has fired warning shots at a Turkish boat as the two vessels threatened to collide.
The incident occurred on Sunday 22 kilometers (13 miles) north of the Greek island of Limnos in the Aegean Sea, according to a statement from the Russian Defense Ministry.
Relations between Russia and Turkey have been tense since a Russian jet operating in Syria was shot down by the Turkish military on November 24, killing one pilot. Another Russian soldier died during a rescue mission that retrieved the surviving crew member.
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Speaking to Turkish media Sunday, the country's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said more information was needed from the crew aboard the Turkish fishing boat before a proper response could be issued.
"We are not on the side of escalating tension, we are on the side of de-escalating tense situations through dialogue," Cavusoglu said, according to the DHA news agency.
    Earlier this month, a Russian serviceman was filmed on the deck of a naval ship holding what appeared to be a rocket launcher as a Russian warship passed through Istanbul. A treaty between the countries allows Russia's Black Sea fleet access to the Aegean Sea by way of the Bosphorus, which bisects the Turkish city.
    "For a Russian soldier to display a rocket launcher or something similar while passing on a Russian warship is a provocation," Cavusoglu told reporters, according to Turkey's Hurriyet newspaper.
    "If we perceive a threatening situation, we will give the necessary response."

    ISIS oil claim

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Turkey of shooting down the plane to protect a secret oil trade with the terrorist group ISIS.
    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the plane violated Turkish airspace. He said he'll resign if Moscow can prove its claim, and that Putin should step down if he cannot.
    Moscow struck back economically after the plane was shot down, banning the import of some Turkish goods, imposing restrictions on travel and planning to stop some Turkish companies doing business in Russia,