Stoyan Zaimov
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Pope Francis on African Mission to Bridge Christian-Muslim Hostilities
Pope Francis is set to begin his tour of several African countries on Wednesday, and will be visiting communities torn apart by Islamic militants and Muslim-Christian strife with a message that all people are one human family.
ISIS Releases 10 Assyrian Christian Hostages; Over 150 Remain Captured
The Islamic State released 10 Assyrian Christian hostages Tuesday night in the Tel Temir town in Hasakah province, northeastern Syria, but over 150 remain captured and threatened with death.
Ken Ham Accuses Google of Promoting 'Atheistic Religion' With 'Lucy' Doodle
The Creation Museum's Ken Ham has accused Google of promoting what he called the "atheistic religion of naturalism" with its front page illustration of evolution Tuesday.
Franklin Graham on Terror, Doubting God: Bible Says Things Will Get Worse
Evangelical leader the Rev. Franklin Graham responded to a recent story of the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby doubting God's presence in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, by stating that the Bible warns that things will only get worse.
Abortion Billboard Wars in Ohio: Killing Babies No Way to Plan Parenthood
Opposing abortion billboards in Ohio are stirring up debate, with a pro-life ad arguing that "killing a baby" is wrong, while a pro-choice billboard defends the practice, stating that women should have a choice regarding matters related to their bodies.
Richard Dawkins Backs Church of England in Lord's Prayer Theater Row
Atheist professor and author Richard Dawkins has spoken out against the U.K.'s leading cinema chains refusing to screen a Church of England ad about the Lord's Prayer.
Turkey Shoots Down Russian Warplane, Escalating Tensions in War Against ISIS
Turkey's military has reportedly shot down a Russian Su-24 jet that it claimed was violating Turkish airspace, causing a major political row with Russia, which says its aircraft was over Syrian territory.
Western Allies Join Kurds to 'Avenge Paris' in Assault on ISIS' Capital Raqqa
The city of Raqqa in Syria, deemed the main base of the Islamic State terror group, is reportedly set to be assaulted by French, Russian, and Kurdistan forces in a major operation.
UK Theaters Ban 'Lord's Prayer' Christmas Ad
The Church of England has warned of a "chilling" effect on free speech, after leading U.K. cinemas refused to show an ad for the Lord's Prayer, citing it could offend people of other faiths or no faith.
Anglican Leader Admits Paris Attacks Shook His Faith in God
The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Justin Welby, has admitted that the terror attacks in Paris have made him doubt the presence of God.