Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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'Cultural war of our time': U.S. Catholic Bishops' employees found promoting gay marriage on social media
Two employees of U.S Catholic bishops have been found expressing public support for gay marriage through social media, according to the latest report of the Lepanto Institute, a research and education organisation dedicated to the defence of the Catholic Church.
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Defenders of Christian values clash with LGBT liberals in Brazil's gay pride parade
This year's 20th gay pride parade at Brazil's biggest city has been a clash of worldviews between the LGBT liberals and those who defend Christian values in politics, according to CBN News.
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EU reaches agreement with tech giants to combat hate speech, terror propaganda across Europe
Tech giants Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft and YouTube have joined forces and committed to efficiently combat hateful online content and terrorist propaganda as part of a new "code of conduct'' formulated and announced Tuesday by the European Union (EU).
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Women protest after man who identifies as woman is admitted at women's shelter
An Oregon woman who recently wrote an op-ed for the Oregonian about her stand on transgender issues, said it was "unjust" for women particularly those living in shelters to be jeopardised of their security at the expense of gender ideology.
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Christian Pakistani woman accused of blasphemy asserts innocence, won't flee to protect neighbours from mob
A Christian woman falsely accused of blasphemy has asserted her innocence and declined to leave her home in order to protect her neighbours from becoming targets of a mob.
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ISIS news: Terrorist group now using social media to sell captured girls turned sex slaves
The Islamic State (ISIS) apparently is now using social media to sell captured girls and women online in another possible indication of the terrorist group's financial woes brought about by the sustained military operation of anti-ISIS forces.
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Acting Brazil president names evangelical leaders to top government posts amid crisis
Amid the political turmoil in Brazil, evangelical Christians are reportedly being brought to the forefront of the political arena as a new government takes provisional charge of the country.
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Woman gives birth at 72 years old after IVF treatment, says her first baby is God's will
An Indian mother who has given birth to her first baby at the age of 72 said it is God's will for her to conceive a child at a later age.
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Christians hold 'never-ending' prayer session to protect Bible smugglers in North Africa
Christians are reportedly holding never-ending prayer gathering to shield volunteers from all over the world who are risking their lives just to smuggle Bibles into North Africa, where scriptures are banned and believers are placed in prison for possessing them.
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Megachurch pastor stabbed and robbed during home invasion in North Carolina
A pastor at a North Carolina megachurch has been robbed and stabbed in his home by an intruder and is recovering from the vicious attack, according to reports.
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Priest calls for prayers as heavy fighting rages in Aleppo: 'No words to describe all the suffering'
A Franciscan priest is appealing to Christians throughout the world to pray for the Syrian city of Aleppo, which he said is in "so much misery" as heavy fighting between the Syrian government and rebel groups continues.
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Osama bin Laden's youngest son urges Muslims to unite and 'free' Jerusalem
The youngest son of the late Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is encouraging his fellow jihadists to free the holy city of Jerusalem, which he likened to a bride, news reports say citing the U.S terrorist-tracking organisation SITE.