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Seminarian burnt alive amid Catholic church attack in Nigeria
The house of a Catholic priest inside a parish was set ablaze in a suspected terrorist attack in Nigeria's Kaduna state, resulting in the death of a young seminarian trapped in the fire, according to local reports.
Female inmate sexually assaulted by trans prisoner in New Jersey, lawsuit claims
A lawsuit alleges a female inmate was sexually assaulted by a biologically male transgender prisoner in a New Jersey women’s prison, accusing the state’s Department of Corrections and prison staff of failing to intervene.
Church of England substantiates abuse allegations against prominent youth ministry founder
An internal investigation by the Church of England has substantiated allegations of abuse of power and spiritual abuse against prominent youth ministry leader Mike Pilavachi.
Morocco earthquake: Christian groups send emergency aid as nearly 2,500 confirmed dead
A devastating earthquake has left more than 2,400 dead and thousands injured in Morocco, prompting international aid efforts and a response from Christian groups Convoy of Hope and Operation Rescue, among others.
Violence in India’s Manipur state has reached ‘a breaking point,’ UN experts warn
U.N. experts have appealed to India’s government over the ongoing violence in Manipur state, which has left 187 dead, 70,000 displaced and hundreds of churches destroyed amid ethnic and religious tensions.
Bus crash: 1 child killed, 26 injured by man released after illegal border crossing
A school bus crash in Ohio led to the death of an 11-year-old boy and left 26 other students injured. The driver, previously caught and released at the U.S.-Mexico border, now faces multiple charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide.
Iraqi Christian leaders join UN conference on investigations into ISIS’ targeted genocide of Christians
Iraqi Christian leaders convened with a United Nations team and international representatives in Iraq’s Kurdistan Region to discuss ongoing investigations into ISIS’ targeted genocide against Christians, which was described as “barbaric attacks, rooted in hate and inhumanity.”
Indeed offering $10K to trans employees seeking to move to states that allow sex-changes for kids
The online job search company Indeed is providing a $10,000 benefit to U.S.-based trans-identified employees and their families seeking to move to a state that allows the prescribing of puberty blockers, opposite-sex hormones and body mutilating sex-change surgeries to youth suffering from gender confusion.
US slams Azerbaijan’s blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh amid concern of genocide against Christians
The United States government has condemned Azerbaijan for blocking food and essential supplies to Nagorno-Karabakh, raising concerns over a genocide by starvation perpetrated against the region’s 120,000 ethnic Armenians. Sunday marked the 266th day of the region’s siege by Baku.
Pastor sets woman on fire trying to perform deliverance
A woman suffered severe burns during a deliverance ceremony led by a pastor in Nigeria’s Ogun state. The incident occurred when the pastor lit a candle after dousing the woman in perfume, causing her to catch fire.