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ISIS demolishes 2,000-year-old 'Gate of God' in ancient city of Nineveh in Iraq
The Islamic State (ISIS) has razed another 2, 000 year old archeological treasure in the ancient city of Ninevah, accordi
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Catholic Church issues public apology for sex abuse of priests 20 years ago
Uruguay's Episcopal Conference said they are ashamed over the "abhorent acts" committed by fellow priests against three people while in their teens 20 years ago and made a public apology for the abuses.
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Mississippi bans dismemberment abortion in 'courageous and righteous step toward protecting unborn children'
Starting July 1, dismemberment abortions in the state of Mississippi will be a crime punishable by law.
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Saudi Arabia curbs power of its religious police in 'significant' move welcomed by its citizens
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has issued a new directive curtailing the arrest power of its religious police also known the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of vice, effectively limiting the latter's heavy handed aproach in dealing with the public, reports CNN.
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U.S. provides Kurds with heavy weapons ahead of looming offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS
The United States has started arming Kurdish Peshmerga forces with two army brigades-worth of equipment to combat the Islamic State (ISIS) and regain Mosul from the terror group, according to news reports.
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Boko Haram increasingly using kidnapped children in suicide attacks, says UNICEF
Nigeria-based Islamic terror group Boko Haram used four children in suicide attacks in 2014 -- and 44 in 2015, according to a new report from UNICEF.
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Can a Christian pharmacy be forced to sell abortion drugs? U.S. Supreme Court set to decide on whether to hear case
The U.S Supreme Court in expected to decide Friday on whether to hear a potentially groundbreaking case brought against a Christian pharmacy by the state over refusal to stock any form of abortion-inducing drugs because of religious beliefs.
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Pastor being persecuted by fellow pastors for speaking boldly about Jesus, refusing political correctness
A German pastor is reportedly being persecuted even by fellow pastors for preaching boldly about Jesus Christ and "refusing to bend a knee to political correctness."
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'Cancer within Islam': Leaders urge Muslims to take a stand against terror
Leaders of some of the world's largest Muslim countries gathered at the annual summit of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) in Turkey called on fellow Muslims to criticise itself and take a stand against terror, which they said is spreading like cancer within Islam.
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Outgoing papal envoy urges American seminarians: Defend religious freedom 'in the face of evil'
The Vatican ambassador to the United States has encouraged American seminarians studying abroad to courageously defend religious freedom back home ''in the face of evil.''
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Muslim leaders converge in Turkey to call for new Israel-Palestinian peace process
In the largest gathering of Muslim leaders, 30 heads of states are meeting in Istanbul, Turkey for a five-day conference this week to call for a new peace process to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Saudi female TV host denounces Muslim 'hypocrites' for not owning up on terrorism
Saudi journalist and TV news anchor Nadine Al-Budair has criticised Muslim "hypocrites" who would not own up to elements of their faith or admit that terror is rooted in extremist Islam.
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Israel urges citizens to prepare for war by stocking up on emergency equipment
Israel's Home Front Command is reportedly instructing civilians to stock up on emergency equipment to prepare for war.
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EU High Court rules against deportation of Christian converts to Iran, urges grant of asylum
Religious and human rights groups are applauding a European court decision that ruled governments must grant a fair evaluation of Christian converts before they could be denied asylum and sent back to Iran.
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U.S. bishops extol Pope Francis' 'love letter' to families, warn against 'rushed reading of the text'
The United States bishops are upbeat with Pope Francis's love letter to families in Amoris laetitia, which invites all people to grow in love and trust in God's mercy in the face of many challenges.
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