Stoyan Zaimov
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Boko Haram Won't Be Defeated by December Deadline, Nigerian Gov't Admits
The Nigerian government has admitted that Boko Haram will not be defeated by the previously set December deadline, and warned citizens that suicide attacks may continue.
Ohio Couple Credit Prayers, 'Miracle Healing' After Baby Daughter's Tumor Vanishes
A Cincinnati couple is crediting "divine intervention" and prayers from family and friends after a suspected tumor on their infant daughter's brain suddenly disappeared.
150 Mexican Protestants told to Convert to Catholicism or Face Expulsion
A persecution watchdog group has said that local government authorities in a village in Mexico are threatening to kick out 158 Protestant Christians from their community, who have already faced years of persecution and forced starvation.
Trump Insists Jersey's Muslims Celebrated 9/11 Terror Attacks Despite Criticism
Donald Trump has continued to stand behind his claim that American Muslims in New Jersey celebrated the 9/11 terror attacks on New York, despite widespread media criticism, and denial by both police and Jersey City's mayor.
Catholic Priest Had Over 200 Sexual Partners, Including Paid Young Male Prostitutes
Newly released files on child sexual abuse at a Roman Catholic abbey in Minnesota have revealed that one priest had over 200 sexual partners, including children.
Atlanta Archbishop: Equal Access to Quality Education Needed for Low-Income, Minority Kids
Wilton D. Gregory, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Atlanta, has said before a committee on racial discrimination that American states need to stop limiting low-income minority children from better educational opportunities.
Syrian Church Leader: Christians Have No Support, West Has Betrayed Us
A Syrian Catholic Church leader recently condemned both U.S. foreign policy and Western media for ignoring Christian persecution and worsening the conflict in Iraq and Syria.
US Admits 'Tragic Mistake' in Bombing Afghan Hospital, Killing Patients
An American investigation has concluded that the deadly October air strike on a hospital in Afghanistan ran by Doctors Without Borders that killed 30 people was a "tragic mistake" due to "human error."
Canadians Protest Toronto's Ban on Christian Music
The "Stop Bullying Christians Now" campaign in Toronto brought together hundreds of protesters who stood up against the city's decision to ban a Christian music group from performing at a public square.
3 Churches Destroyed in 1 Month Amid Rampant Christian Persecution in Sudan
Christians in the predominantly Muslim country of Sudan continue to suffer intense persecution, with the government engaging in a systematic destruction of churches, a conservative law group has warned.