Ivana Kvesic
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India Charities Pushing Forward to Disable 'Tradition' of Sex Trade
As a quickly developing nation, much of Indian society is caught between the trap of traditionalism and modernization.
'Occupy Wall Street' Protestors Rejuvenated by Michael Moore Support
Social activist Michael Moore visited "Occupy Wall Street" protestors on Monday.
Amanda Knox Compared to Jessica Rabbit: 'I'm Not Bad, I'm Just Drawn That Way'
A defense lawyer compared Amanda Knox, the young American convicted of killing her British roommate Meredith Kercher, to Jessica Rabbit from the movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” in court on Tuesday.
Amanda Knox Appeal Trial: Prosecutors Show Jury Horrific Photos of Kercher
A lawyer for the slain roommate of Amanda Knox displayed gruesome photos of a murdered Meredith Kercher at an Italian appeals court on Monday.
Torrential Rains and Massive Floods Leave Tens of Thousands Stranded in India
The Indian states of Iash Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar have been struggling with surging floodwaters that have left tens of thousands of people stranded and have affected millions.
Christian Victim Forgives Muslim Suicide Church Bomber in Indonesia
A suicide bomber attacked a packed Indonesian church on Sunday in Solo, part of Java, a centrally located region in the country. At least 27 people were wounded, and the bombing caused havoc and panic in and around the Bethel Injil Church.
Putin Return to Presidency Will Complicate U.S. Policy, Spread Christianity?
Vladimir Putin announced on September 24 that he will run in the race for the Russian Presidency next March.
'Occupy Wall Street' Protesters Respond to Weekend Violence and Arrests
Violence erupted over the weekend at an Occupy Wall Street march and protesters have detailed with experiences to The Christian Post.
Amanda Knox Story: Lawyer Tells Court American is a 'She-Devil'
Convicted American student Amanda Knox has been called a "she devil" by a lawyer for Patrick Lumumba.
WikiLeak's Julian Assange Furious About Unauthorized Biography
A first-draft version of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s unauthorized memoir has been published and the infamous whistleblowing journalist is none too pleased.