Mark Yapching
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London student David Souaan jailed after plotting to fly ISIS flag over Downing Street and join ISIS in Syria
A Serbian-born Muslim student in London is facing time in prison after being found guilty of plotting to join the Islamic State and to fly the group's black flag in Downing Street.
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ISIS sets up its own market to sell goods looted from churches in Mosul
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria has set up a market to sell off the goods that it looted from Christian property when it took over Mosul in July last year.
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Sizable minority of Iowa's Republicans agree with Mike Huckabee: Beyonce is 'mental poison'
A sizeable portion of Iowa's Republican GOPs apparently agree with former Fox host and Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's scathing opinion of Grammy Award-winning diva Beyonce, a Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa Poll revealed.
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In addition to children, Boko Haram is turning to animals to carry out its suicide bomb attacks
As it escalates its insurgency within Nigeria and in some parts of neighbouring countries, the Islamist group Boko Haram is reportedly preparing to use children and livestock to carry out attacks targeting civilians.
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Daniel Sturridge tweets his thanks to God after scoring for Liverpool against West Ham
Daniel Sturridge put a ball in the back of the net in match against West Ham United on Saturday.
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Judge says Afghan soldier who fled training will not be given asylum
An Afghan military officer who attempted to desert to avoid being sent back to Afghanistan from military training in the United States has been denied asylum by the immigration judge hearing his case.
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Over £200,000 in donations raised for disabled pensioner mugged outside his home
A 67-year-old disabled man who was mugged outside of his home in Gateshead received overwhelming support from concerned individuals all over the world.
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Evangelical church GracePoint comes out in support of gay marriage
In a drastic turn from evangelical tradition, the GracePointe Church in Franklin, Tennessee has voted to support gay marriage.
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TripAdvisor's best bed and breakfast in the world is run by its owners in accordance to the Rule of St Benedict
The owners of a bed and breakfast establishment in northern Yorkshire that recently won the TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice Award revealed that they run their accommodation according to the Rule of St Benedict.
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Cuba to get its first Catholic church since Castro
A remote town in western Cuba is set to be the first parish in the country to build a new church, as official government policy in the Communist nation towards religion makes a major shift.
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New ice church blessed in Romania
Priests from different Christian denominations have given their blessing to a unique ice church located at the Balea Lac resort in Romania's Fagaras Mountains.
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After being pushed out of Kobani, ISIS sets its sights on Kirkuk
Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria have turned their attention to an oil-rich city in northern Iraq after being driven out of Kobani last Monday.