Monica Cantilero
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ISIS orders accused Egyptian spy to dig his own grave before executing him
An Egyptian man who was accused of working for the Israeli intelligence has been forced by Islamic State militants to dig his own grave before being executed.
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In post-gender Europe, lines between men and women are being blurred
Europe is shaping up to be a post-gender world, but in some progressive countries, the movement is pushing the gender boundaries into blurring the lines between men and women.
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US tries 'lily pad' strategy against ISIS, sends more military advisers to Iraq
The US government has finally figured a way to defeat the terrorist campaign of the Islamic State in the Middle East-- and that is to reuse the "lily pad" strategy that did not work against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
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Mexico's Supreme Court deems same-sex marriage ban 'unconstitutional'
Mexico's highest court has ruled that it is unconstitutional for states to prohibit same-sex couples from being married.
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Chinese Christians put back toppled crosses on their churches in show of defiance
Christians in officially-atheist China brave the wrath of authorities as they put back crosses knocked down by the latter atop their churches in Zheijang province, home to "China's Jerusalem."
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Huge shift: Majority of Americans now support same-sex unions, survey shows
Majority of American now support same-sex marriage, a huge shift from the trend just five years ago, the Pew Research Center has found in a recent survey.
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Christian prisoner talks Iranian Muslim interrogator into embracing Christianity
A house church leader arrested in Iran for her faith has become an instrument of conversion after her Iranian interrogator shifted to Christianity.
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ISIS hand seen in attacks against Christians in Palestinian Territories and Israel
Palestinian Christians have become alarmed over the alleged growing number of "radicalized" Muslim in the Palestinian Territories and Israel, which they think are linked to the Islamic State's extremist campaign in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Antioch patriarchs tell Christians: Don't leave, you belong in Mideast
Antioch's five Christian patriarchs on Monday reaffirmed that Christians have a place in the Middle East as they called for peace in the Syrian civil war.
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Keeping faith: 9 Christians trapped inside ancient monastery in ISIS-occupied Iraq
A group of monks and students have entrusted their lives to God as they keep refuge in an ancient monastery guarded by the Kurdish military in northern Iraq amid the threat of the Islamic State, according to a report on Tuesday.
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Female genital mutilation still a problem in Nigeria despite new law banning it
Activists in Nigeria push for a systemic cultural shift to end the practice of female genital mutilation despite the enactment of a law already banning the harmful procedure being signed last month.
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Pope Francis set to prove he holds Christian, not communist, views on environment
Pope Francis' upcoming encyclical on the environment will confirm his orientation as Christian, as nervous conservatives accuse the pontiff of being a communist because of his advocacy against inequality and his statements about the failures of trickle-down economics, New Republic wrote.