Shianee Mamanglu-Regala
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Cuban police beat, arrest pro-democracy protesters in Havana 2 days after historic Obama state visit
President Barack Obama made his historic visit to Cuba on Sunday but dared the Cuba government to relax its grip on Cuban politics and society in order for its citisens to realise their full potential.
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France hosts thousands of radical Islamists, some embedded in security forces, leaked report says
A leaked document from France anti-terror unit revealed that the country is already host to 8, 250 radical Islamists and even its own security agency is beset with radicalised officers, including some who have broadcast Muslim chants while on patrol and openly refused to protect synagogues.
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U.S. declaration of Christian genocide in Mideast gives hope and healing to ISIS victims, Iraqi Christian leader says
The U.S State Department's declaration that Christian persecution by the Islamic state (ISID( is "genocide" is giving hope and healing to those suffering for their beliefs, according to an Iraqi Christian and a human rights activist.
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Church of God pastor who oversaw 26 churches murdered in Guatemala
A Church of God pastor who oversaw 26 churches and many mission of the Quiché Region has been murdered recently, according to news reports.
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Army chief admits U.S. could face defeat in war against Russia, China, Iran and North Korea
Although known to have highly sophisticated weapons that can even wipe humanity, America could still be screwed if a global war could happen with Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, according to U.S Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley.
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California set to become 5th state in U.S. to permit physician-assisted suicide
Starting this summer, terminally ill people who wish to request life-ending medication from their physician may already be allowed to do so in California.
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Persecution of Christians spreading in India; Hindu radicals enjoying immunity, humanitarian groups say
Attacks against Christians in India are increasing alarmingly this year, with about 30 incidents of religiously motivated violence reported in just two months.
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Netanyahu calls on world powers to punish Iran for conducting banned ballistic missile tests
World powers involved in negotiating the landmark nuclear deal must "take immediate punitive action'' against Iran after the country's ballistic missile test last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has urged.
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Predominantly Catholic Dominican Republic pushes recall of openly gay U.S. ambassador
Fed up with gay agenda, Dominican Republic pushes recall of gay U.S envoy
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Christian barber refuses to cut transgender soldier's hair on religious ground: 'We only cut men's hair, ma'am'
A transgender Army reservist has been denied a haircut at a California barbershop recently because its Christian owner reportedly forbids him to cut women's hair.
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Christian magazine's editor apologises for printing ad where dad advertised her own daughter to suitors as 'godly virgin'
The editor of a Christian publication has apologised for having published an ad that went viral about a father in Illinois looking for a good suitor for his daughter whom he described as "godly and gorgeous'' and a '"virgin.''
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Iran test-fires ballistic missiles with Hebrew phrase 'Israel should be wiped off the Earth'
Two ballistic missiles were test-fired in Iran's eastern Alborz mountain range, with one of these emblazoned with a Hebrew phrase "Israel should be wiped off the Earth," Iranian news media said Wednesday.