Stoyan Zaimov
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Joe Biden at Nuns on the Bus Iowa Rally: 'Things Are Out of Whack' With Income Inequality
Vice President Joe Biden delivered a speech focusing on income inequality and the objective to restore the middle class during a rally in Iowa organized by the Nuns on the Bus campaign group on Wednesday.

15 Dead as Gunmen Storm Nigerian College, Fire on Students
At least 15 people have been killed and another 35 wounded after gunmen, suspected to be part of terror group Boko Haram, stormed a teacher training college in the northern Nigerian city of Kano and began firing on students.

Iranian President Blasts ISIS But Says US No-Troops Strategy Is 'Ridiculous,' Questions American Bravery
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke out against terror group ISIS in a recent interview, saying that the militants "want to kill humanity." He also harshly criticized American President Barack Obama's plan to fight ISIS with airstrikes but without any ground troops, calling it "ridiculous" and wondering whether Americans are not afraid to suffer casualties in the war.

Christian Missionary President Praises Obama's Decision to Send US Troops to Fight Ebola
SIM USA President Bruce Johnson has praised President Barack Obama's recent announcement to send over 3,000 medical troops to West Africa to help in the fight against the Ebola outbreak. The Christian missionary group, which saw one of its workers come down with Ebola while treating patients, said help from the U.S. is greatly needed and welcomed.

Boko Haram Is Becoming 'More Brutal' Due to ISIS Ties, Says Christian Group
Nigerian terror group Boko Haram is strengthening and increasing the brutality of its actions as a result of its growing connection with ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria, the Executive Director of the Christian Association of Nigerian-Americans has said. He also strongly urged President Barack Obama to add Boko Haram to the U.S.'s global anti-terror strategy.

Obama Says He Will Send Over 3,000 Soldiers to Help Fight Ebola Outbreak in West Africa
President Barack Obama has ordered some 3,000 American military personnel to West Africa to help in the fight against the spread of the Ebola virus, which has killed over 2,400 people and has showed no signs of slowing down.

Pastor Kong Hee Trial: Financial Manager Admits Board Members Told to Keep Quiet About Relationship Between Church and Music Company
City Harvest Church's financial manager has admitted that board members were told to keep quiet about the relationship between the church and the music production company that pastor Kong Hee and five other church members are alleged to have funneled millions to finance his wife, Sun Ho's, popstar career.

Belgian Murderer and Rapist 'Allowed to Die' by Court in Landmark Ruling
Frank Van Den Bleeken, a Belgian man serving a life sentence for rape and murder, has won the "right to die" in a landmark ruling after arguing he cannot control his violent sexual urges.

26 World Leaders Pledge to Stop ISIS as US Launches New Airstrikes in Iraq
Twenty-six foreign ministers pledged that their countries will do everything necessary to stop terror group ISIS during a major summit in Paris on Monday. The meeting came as the U.S. launched its first airstrikes in Iraq since President Barack Obama's announcement last week the expansion of operations.

Lack of Concern for Christians Is One Reason Behind Rise of ISIS, Says Open Doors President
A lack of concern for Christians and a lack freedom of expression for religious minorities in the Middle East is one of the reasons behind the rise of terror group ISIS in Iraq and Syria, said David Curry, the CEO and president of Christian persecution watchdog group, Open Doors USA.



















