Anugrah Kumar
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Christian factory worker fired for wearing cross necklace awarded $26K in religious discrimination suit
A Christian factory worker in Scotland who was fired after he told his line manager that he wouldn't take off his crucifix necklace as it had a “deep and profound meaning” for him, has won more than $26,000 in a religious discrimination suit.

Abortion activists protest at Supreme Court justices' homes after man arrested for assassination plot
The pro-choice group Ruth Sent Us is continuing to hold protests outside the homes of U.S. Supreme Court justices weekly as concerns about the possible overturning of Roe v. Wade continue to loom large in American politics.

EU slams Israel's Supreme Court for allowing Jewish takeover of Christian properties
The European Union has warned that the heritage and traditions of the Christian community and the established religious equilibrium in the Old City of Jerusalem are at risk after Israel’s Supreme Court legitimized the takeover of Greek Orthodox properties by a Jewish settler group.

Justin Bieber 'trusting God' amid facial paralysis, asks fans for prayers: 'It's all for a reason'
Pop star Justin Bieber has asked fans to pray for him as he battles Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which has caused the right side of his face to have paralysis, but he said he trusts God that “it’s all for a reason.”

Iran using proxy militias to drive Christians out of Middle East: report
Through its proxy militias, Iran is carrying out an “invisible jihad” against Christians in the Middle East with the aim of creating a Muslim demographic purity by producing conditions that would force Christians out of the region, according to a new report.

Secular intolerance of Christians' views is leading to self-censorship, report warns
Secular intolerance has a “chilling effect” on Christians who are having to practice “various forms of self-censorship” as they're finding it difficult to express their faith freely in society, according to a new report detailing accounts from four countries.

Pakistan court upholds death sentence of Christian brothers in blasphemy case
A court in Pakistan’s Punjab province as upheld the death sentence of two Christian brothers charged with posting blasphemous content on a blog that, they maintain, never created, according to a report.

Islamic extremists kill 18 civilians, set fire to homes in night raid in eastern Congo
In a night raid, suspected militants from the Islamic extremist group Allied Democratic Forces killed at least 18 civilians and burned down many houses in a village in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to media reports.

Mentally disabled Pakistani Christian man released on bail 3 years after blasphemy arrest
A court in Pakistan’s Punjab province has granted bail to mentally disabled Christian man Stephen Masih three years after a Muslim neighbor accused him of committing blasphemy due to an argument over a pigeon.

Youth pastor killed by Muslim extremists who set church on fire in Uganda
A 32-year-old youth pastor in Uganda has reportedly died due to injuries he sustained during an attack on his church by alleged Muslim extremists carrying swords, axes and sticks, according to a nonprofit persecution monitoring organization.



















