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Biden admin. ramps up deportation flights after migrant encampment at border swells to over 15,000
The Biden administration said thousands of migrants gathered under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, will be deported to their home country under a Trump-era pandemic health measure, but it will only apply to single men as family units will be allowed to enter the U.S.
Taliban are carrying out mass executions, says Christian missionary helping Afghans
Less than a month after the U.S. withdrew troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban have started arresting, and in some instances executing, people they perceive as their enemies. Recent photos and video suggest they're killing as many as 30 to 40 at a time, Christian missionary David Eubank, a former U.S. Army Special Forces and Ranger officer, said in a media interview.
Persecution watchdog documents over 100 incidents of China’s crackdown on Christians in 1 year
A U.S.-based persecution watchdog says it has documented more than 100 incidents of Christian persecution in China between July 2020 and June 2021 as its government seeks to forcefully convert independent religious groups into mechanisms of the Chinese Communist Party.
Hillsong’s Brian Houston steps down from church boards amid charges
Pastor Brian Houston, the lead pastor of the global multisite Hillsong Church who was charged last month with allegedly concealing sex abuse committed by his father decades earlier, has said he is stepping down from his role on various church boards so that they can continue to “function to their fullest capacity.”
Kids younger than 16 will be allowed to take puberty blockers without parents’ consent, says UK court
In a controversial case concerning the use of puberty blockers for children who are confused about their gender, the British Court of Appeal ruled Friday that doctors can prescribe such experimental drugs without parental consent.
Christian boy who suffered burns to 65% of his body in anti-Christian attack has slim chance of survival
A Christian boy who suffered burns to 65% of his body in an acid attack in eastern India’s Bihar state is in "very, very critical” condition and is unlikely to survive, according to Dr. K.N. Tiwari of the burn unit of Appolo Burn Hospital in Patna city. The family says they suspect Hindu nationalists are behind it because the boy is a leader in a local church and the area they live in has anti-Christian sentiments.
National Archives says ‘harmful language' alert covers all documents, not just US Constitution
Following criticism, the U.S. National Archives Records Association has clarified that the “harmful language" alert recently introduced on its website for the U.S. Constitution is a blanket notice that also applies to pages featuring other historical documents in its database.
Christian leader warns persecution could be far worse if Biden pulls out of Iraq
President Joe Biden's plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of the year could lead to increased persecution of Christians and other religious minorities, the president of the Congress of Christian Leaders has argued.
Nigerian pastor ‘macheted to death,’ body found by search party
Unknown assailants in Nigeria’s Kaduna State “macheted to death” a pastor from the Evangelical Church of Winning All whose body was later found by a search party, as the troubling trend of deadly attacks on Christians carry on unabated in that country, according to a report.
Pakistan: Muslim gunmen open fire on church, Christians’ homes
A group of heavily armed Muslim men fired bullets indiscriminately at a church and Christians' homes, wounding at least four Christians, including a six-month pregnant woman, in Pakistan’s Lahore city, according to a report.