Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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Boy, 15, beheaded by ISIS jihadis for listening to Western pop music in Mosul
Crased members of the Islamic State (ISIS) have reportedly beheaded a 15-year old boy for listening to western music.
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U.S. military can't protect homeland from Iran, North Korea ballistic missile attacks, congressional watchdog report says
The United States is not fully capable of protecting the homeland from ballistic missile attacks from Iran and North Korea despite spending billions of taxpayers dollars on building missile defence system, new report suggests.
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African governments crack down on charismatic churches promising miracle cure and exploiting poor people
Governments in Africa are proposing new measures to protect unsuspecting church members against some charismatic churches that promote corrupt or immoral schemes.
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Fears of ISIS 'dirty bomb' mount as 'highly dangerous' radioactive device goes missing in Iraq
Iraq is hunting for a "highly dangerous" radioactive device that went missing last year amid fears this could be utilised to make a "dirty bomb'' if it falls in the wrong hands like the Islamic State (ISIS).
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Obama hit for lack of leadership as Syrian conflict intensifies; loss of U.S. credibility in region seen
President Barack Obama seems not to have enough of the negative criticism over his perceived lack of leadership in the Syrian conflict, which is now heading towards new levels of intensity.
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10 Christian families evicted from Mexico community, left in the mountains for their refusal to renounce faith
Ten Christian families have been evicted from their community and left in the mountains after they refuse to renounce their faith, according to the International Christian Concern (ICC).
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Christians warned of danger in Obama's replacement of 'freedom of religion' with 'freedom of worship'
The father of GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz has warned American Christians about "freedom of worship," which has been espoused by the Obama administration.
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Fewer Americans think U.S. is still world's superpower, Gallup survey shows
Less than half of the American populace believe that the United States is still the number one military power in the world, according to the results of a Gallup survey released this month.
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Iran dismisses Saudi plan to send troops to Syria to fight ISIS, calling it 'political bluff'
The Islamic Republic has played down plans of the Saudi government to send Special Forces soldiers to take part in ground operations in Syria as part of the U.S-led coalition, saying it is "a bluff and a psychological war."
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Young Nigerian suicide bomber gets cold feet, tears off vest to avoid killing people
A young Nigerian girl, packed with explosives around her body and sent on a mission to bomb a refugee camp, tore off her vest and ran away from her handlers to avoid taking part in the attacks, Nigerian officials said.
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ISIS losing territory, weakening â but this could force group to spread out more into global terror, expert warns
A Middle East expert has warned that while the Islamic State (ISIS) has been losing considerable territory and appears to be weakening, it does not imply that the situation is good.
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Soaring crimes by Muslim men forcing Christians, women, gays to leave asylum centres in Germany
Skyrocketing complaints about religious and ethnic-based crimes have forced many Christians, women and homosexuals to leave Germany's asylum facilities by the droves.