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South Korean Missionaries Blamed for Chinese Couple's Slay in Pakistan
Pakistan shifted the blame on South Korean religious groups for the slaying of a Chinese couple.
Woman Shares Her Experience Growing Up in a Religious Cult
Hannah broke free from the cult when she decided she didn't want to have children.
Warning Issued After Four Females Break Arms and Wrists While Taking Selfies
Since the advent of mobile communication, accidents have been recorded relating to the use of cellphones. Most of these mishaps were blamed on the distraction posed by cellphone usage while doing another activity. An example is a pedestrian who was texting while walking until he fell into an open manhole.
Dad Loses Court Battle to Make Carers Trim His Son's Pubic and Underarm Hair According to 'Recommended' Islamic Practice
A British Muslim father lost his court bid to obligate the carers to trim his disabled adult son's pubic and underarm hair according to the "recommended" Islamic practice. The court wouldn't release the identity of the complainant who is from West Yorkshire, England.
Jihadi Fighting Deportation From Britain Awarded £250,000 in Legal Aid
A Jordanian terrorist has been awarded more than £250,000 ($318,000) for legal aid from taxpayers' money to help in his fight against deportation from the United Kingdom despite having been caught with jihadi manuals on attacking nightclubs and airports. He argued that deporting him will violate his human rights.
Hundreds of Iraqi Christians Set to Be Deported
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is facing fresh criticism following last Sunday's arrest of dozens of Iraqi immigrants in the Metro Detroit area. Many of them are Chaldeans who were dismayed that they were taken from their families on a day set aside for their faith.
Tunisians Protest for Right Not to Fast During Ramadan
Dozens of Tunisians gathered in the capital Tunis on Sunday to demand the right to eat and smoke in public during the Muslim dawn-to-dusk fasting month of Ramadan and to protest against the arrest of non-fasters. It is the first-ever demonstration of its kind in the South African country.
A.I. Software Spots Liars Online Through Mouse Movements
Cognitive scientists studying computer mouse dynamics have uncovered a new method for catching online fraudsters. They developed an artificial intelligence software that can accurately spot someone lying online just by observing their mouse movements.
Norway Proposes Burqa Ban in Schools
The Norwegian government on Monday proposed a ban on the Muslim full-face veil and other face-covering clothing for both adults and children in schools and universities. The move comes amidst the backdrop of rising terror threat from Islamist radicals in European countries.
9-Year-Old Indian Orphan With Trunk-Like Nose Believed to Be Reincarnation of Hindu God
Can someone be venerated and be in pain at the same time? That is the situation of an Indian orphan boy with a trunk-like nose who is believed to be the reincarnation of a Hindu deity. His deformity has earned him some followers and worshippers, but it also made life miserable for him.