Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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'Grimm' season 6 spoilers: Will Juliette's return shake things up for ex-bf Nick?
Juliette Silverton (Bitsie Tulloch) is set to return in "Grimm" Season 6. But will her return change things for ex-boyfriend Nick Nurkhardt (David Giuntoli) and Adalind (Claire Coffee)?
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'Reign' season 4 spoilers: 'Van Helsing' star Will Kemp to play 'noble' suitor to Queen Mary
After portraying the role of Velkan in "Van Helsing," Will Kemp is joining the cast of "Reign" Season 4 to play one of the Queen's suitors.
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Grey's Anatomy' season 13 Spoilers: Meredith, Maggie, Alex set for happy endings?
"Grey's Anatomy" season 13 will bring some surprises and perhaps happy endings for Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and her fellow doctors.
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Microsoft Surface Phone release date rumors: new handset and two other gadgets likely to be released this year
Giant tech company Microsoft is likely going to unveil three new phones this year, including the much anticipated Surface Phone.
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ISIS calls Orlando shooter 'one of the soldiers of the caliphate in America,' praises deadly attack on gay club
The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist organisation and its supporters are reportedly celebrating and praising the man who launched the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil single-handedly, calling him "one of the soldiers of the caliphate in America.''
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4,000 more residents flee ISIS-held Fallujah; 50,000 still trapped as Iraqi army offensive enters its third week
Thousands more people have fled from the Islamic State-held city of Fallujah through an exit corridor secured by the Iraqi army even as an offensive to retake the city from the terror group rages into its third week.
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4 Internet giants' accord with E.U. to curb 'hate speech' assailed: 'It's a frightening path to totalitarianism'
The recent move of four Internet giants to curb "hate speech'' including "homophobia'' on social media, through an agreement with the European Union, has raised concerns on free speech among social conservatives.
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Mexico's ruling party suffers 'severe setback' in polls after president bared support for gay marriage
Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto has suffered a "severe setback'' in the local elections this week after he announced plans to recognise gay marriage and homosexual adoption throughout the country, news reports say.
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France, Belgium face new wave of attacks against Catholics by suspected Islamist militants
Catholics in France and Belgiumâtwo countries still haunted by bloody terrorist attacks by the Islamic State (ISIS)âare facing a new wave of attacks from suspected Islamist militants, the latest of which was the burning of the altar at the Church of St. Madeleine-de-l'Ãle in Martigues, about 800 km south of Paris.
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Pope Francis proclaims 2 new saints â a Swedish nun and a Polish monk
Pope Francis canonised Swedish nun Mary Elizabeth Hesselblad and Polish monk Stanislaus Papczynski, the first to be proclaimed saints during the Jubilee of Mercy, in a ceremony attended by thousands of pilgrims at St. Peter's Square, on Sunday.
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ISIS news: Iraqi Christian captive says she was 'married and divorced' 9 times a night by militants to justify rape
An Iraqi Christian mother in her 30s who fled the ISIS stronghold of Mosul has told the horror she endured in the hands of the terror group wherein she was "married and divorced" as many as nine times a night only to give her tormentors a twisted justification for rape.
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Father says Swedish government evicting his family in public housing to give way for Muslim migrants
A father and his two teenage sons in the Swedish city of Lidingö were left dumbfounded after the Swedish government allegedly ordered them to leave their home by August this year to make way for asylum seekers from the Middle East.