Anugrah Kumar
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‘Discriminatory’: Pro-life NGO wins case after ‘We love life!’ bus ad is banned
A state-owned bus company in the Catholic-majority country of Slovenia discriminated against a non-profit group by removing their pro-life ads, Slovenia’s national equality body has found, going against the previous ruling of the Administrative Court.

Youth mission group ‘safe,’ returning home from Panama amid civil unrest
A youth mission group from Seventh-day Adventist churches in Maryland is “safe” and returning from southern Panama after being unable to leave a compound for more than a week due to social unrest over inflation in the country that links Central and South America.

Sen. Warren doubles down, demands all pro-life pregnancy centers be shut down
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who was earlier calling for a crackdown on crisis pregnancy centers, now says they should be shut down around the country because they “fool people who are looking for pregnancy termination help” and outnumber “true abortion clinics.”

Former Diocese of London chief charged with $5.9 million fraud, money laundering
A former Head of Operations at the Anglican Diocese of London has been charged with fraud and money laundering over the alleged disappearance of more than $5.9 million (£5 million) from the organization between 2009 and 2019.

‘Tips for Jesus’: Waitress in ‘shock’ over customer’s $3,000 tip
A waitress at a café in Pennsylvania says a man ordered a stromboli for about $13 but left a tip for $3,000 as part of the “Tips for Jesus” movement, which started about nine years ago.

Gospel singer leaves ‘America’s Got Talent’ judge Sofia Vergara in tears
A 33-year-old Nashville-based Gospel singer in a wheelchair, Ben Waites, brought “America’s Got Talent” judge Sofia Vergara to tears as he performed his own rendition of “True Colors” by Cyndi Lauper this week.

UPenn nominates trans-identified swimmer Lia Thomas for ‘woman of the year’ award
The University of Pennsylvania has nominated trans-identified swimmer Lia Thomas for the National Collegiate Athletics Association’s “Woman of the Year” award. Thomas, who, after swimming on the men’s team for three years as Will Thomas, recently started competing on the women’s team.

Mobs attack Christians’ homes, businesses after church's legal recognition
Outraged over the newly received formal legal recognition of a church in Egypt, Muslims in large crowds attacked and damaged the homes, shops and vehicles of many area Coptic Christians, according to a persecution watchdog.

Christian woman strangled, nearly beheaded in ambush attack in Egypt
A radical Muslim man ambushed and attacked a 35-year-old Coptic Christian woman, nearly killing her in an attempt to behead her in Egypt’s Minya governorate, according to a report.

Vatican bishop warns Catholic missionaries in Hong Kong of China’s looming crackdown
The Vatican’s unofficial representative in Hong Kong had warned Catholic missions in the city that tough days are ahead for them as China is increasingly restricting religious freedom.



















