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Bosnian Imam attacked seven times for calling ISIS a 'perverted version of Islam'
Selvedin Beganovic has been attacked seven times in the past year for urging Muslims not to join Islamic jihadists in Iraq and Syria.

Ferguson killing: grand juror sues prosecutor over 'skewed' evidence
A member of the jury which decided against charging the officer who killed Michael Brown says the case was flawed.

Watchdog who queried CIA's handling of torture report is to resign
David Buckley's departure has been branded "unfortunate" by civil liberties advocates.

Kashmir border clashes drive thousands from their homes
Renewed violence has flared between India and Pakistan in the disputed region.

'Racist' protesters march against Islam and immigration in Germany
Chancellor Angela Merkel's appeal to Germans to stay away from demonstrations was ignored.

Ebola outbreak death toll passes 8,000
The Ebola epidemic in West Africa has now claimed 8,153 lives, according to the latest data released by the World Health Organisation.

Monk becomes fed up with United Airlines: 'God bless you... But you have not been helpful'
Monk becomes fed up with United Airlines: 'God bless you... But you have not been helpful'

7-yr-old is sole survivor of plane crash; family says the lost 'rest in God's arms'
7-yr-old is sole survivor of plane crash; family says the lost 'rest in God's arms'

Lebanon's refugee crisis sparks border clampdown
The country is being overwhelmed by people fleeing wars in Syria and Iraq.

Hundreds of refugees evicted from Johannesburg church
Central Methodist Church will no longer provide accommodation to destitute Zimbabweans.

Save the Children to investigate how UK nurse got Ebola
The charity Save the Children said on Monday it would leave no stone unturned to find out how a British nurse contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone.

Egypt's president urges Muslim 'religious revolution' to combat Islamist ideology
Imams are "responsible before Allah" for teaching peace and moderation, says President al-Sisi.

Belgian rapist will be euthanised this week
A Belgian convicted rapist and murderer who won the right to die in a landmark ruling last year will be euthanised this week.

Turkey: First church to be built since collapse of the Ottoman Empire
The Islamic government of Turkey has agreed that the first church can be built in the country in over 90 years, since the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1923.

Cologne Cathedral to turn out lights in protest against anti-Islam marches
Cologne Cathedral will turn out its lights this evening in protest against the anti-Islamisation marches gaining momentum across Germany.

Afghan president queries US troops exit deadline
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said that the United States might want to "re-examine" the timetable for removing the remaining US-led coalition troops in the country.