Stoyan Zaimov
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Mitt Romney Announces He Will Not Run for President; Criticizes Obama on ISIS Policy
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney announced in an interview on Sunday that he will not be running for the 2016 presidential elections. He also criticized President Barack Obama's foreign policy and strategy on terror group ISIS.

Pastor Behnam Irani Facing Death Penalty for 'Spreading Corruption on Earth'
Pastor Behnam Irani, an evangelical Christian leader from Iran who is already serving six years in prison, has reportedly been hit by 18 new charges, including one of "spreading corruption on Earth," which carries the death penalty.

Christian Leaders Urge 'Two State Solution' for Israel and Palestine as Gaza Truce Holds in Second Week
A Christian leader in the Holy Land has said that a "two state solution" for Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve long-term peace in the region as the truce held out a second week; but another warned that reconciliation between the two societies remains a far away goal.

'Bodies Litter' Nigerian Town Captured by Boko Haram; Militants Preventing Burial of Dead
Bodies are littered across the northern Nigerian town of Bama, captured two days ago by terror group Boko Haram, because the militants are reportedly preventing people from burying the dead.

Strengthening Pastoral Leaders Is Vital to Helping Christians Suffering in the Middle East
The founder of a global proclamation ministry who has trained thousands of church leaders in over 100 countries, has highlighted the importance of strengthening pastoral leaders in the Middle East as a means of helping suffering people, noting that ministries affect congregations, who then become a witness to their communities.

Steven Sotloff Family Say Journalist 'Sacrificed His Life' to Report on Suffering, Ravages of War
The family of American journalist Steven Sotloff, who was beheaded in a video released by terror group ISIS earlier this week, have spoken out on the life of the reporter, stating that he was "no hero" but a man who tried to find good in the world, and ultimately sacrificed his life to bring to others stories of suffering and ravages of war.

Ebola Outbreak 'Spiraling Out of Control' Warns CDC as Deaths Top 1,900
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Tom Frieden has said that the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is "spiraling out of control." The death toll has climbed over 1,900, while the United Nations warned that $600 million will be needed in supplies to tackle the crisis.

Ukraine Says It Has Agreed to Ceasefire With Russia; Putin Denies Russian Involvement in War
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko revealed Wednesday that he has reached a ceasefire agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin, though a spokesman for Putin noted that no such ceasefire is possible since Russia maintains that it is not involved in the war in Ukraine.

Sotloff Beheading: Obama Says US Will Not Be Intimidated, Sets Objective to 'Destroy' ISIS
President Barack Obama vowed that the United States will not be intimidated by terror group ISIS, despite the release of a video showing the beheading of American journalist Steven Sotloff, and stated that the objective is to "degrade and destroy" the Islamic militants.

Latest Shroud of Turin Discoveries to Be Discussed by International Experts in St. Louis
The latest discoveries surrounding the Shroud of Turin, believed by some to be the authentic burial cloth of Jesus Christ, are set to be discussed by a host of international experts at a gathering in St. Louis, Oct. 9-12.



















