Stoyan Zaimov
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ISIS in Video: We Beheaded American Journalist
The terror group ISIS released a video Tuesday that seemingly shows the brutal beheading of American journalist James Foley, which included the group demanding President Barack Obama end military operations in Iraq. in Iraq.

Pastor Kong Hee Accused of 'Shortchanging The Faith of Church Members' With Millions Spent on Wife's Pop Star Career
Pastor Kong Hee of City Harvest Church in Singapore has been accused of having "shortchanged the faith of the church members" by the church's former investment manager, regarding the millions spent on his wife's pop-star career, as the high-profile trial resumed on Monday.

Over 130,000 Mourners Attend Mass for Brazilian Presidential Candidate Who Died in Plane Crash
Huge crowds of over 130,000 people attended Mass in Recife Sunday for Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos, who died in a plane crash last week.

Major British Hotel Chain Removes Bibles From Rooms Due to 'Multicultural' Society; Church of England Condemns 'Bizarre' Decision
Travelodge, one of the largest hotel chains in Britain, is removing Bibles from its rooms reportedly because of the country's growing "multicultural" society. The Church of England has condemned the decision, describing it as "tragic and bizarre."

Kurds Partly Retake Mosul Dam From Islamic Militants Following Obama-Ordered Airstrikes
President Barack Obama revealed on Sunday that the U.S. launched air strikes against Islamic State militants, also known as ISIS, to help Kurdistan forces retake control of parts of the Mosul Dam in Iraq, in order to protect civilians and American personnel..

Pope Francis Warns Against Materialism, Urges Evangelism in First South Korea Public Mass
Pope Francis urged South Korean Catholics to hold fast to the spirit of evangelization and reject "inhumane economic models" as their country's economy continues growing. The pope was addressing close to 50,000 people at Mass in his first ever visit to Asia.

Navy Reverses Decision to Remove Bibles From Rooms, Reviews Policy
The U.S. Navy has reversed its decision to remove Bibles from Navy rooms, and has noted that it would be reviewing its policy. Navy Exchange Service Command officials had previously said they would be removing all religious literature, following complaints from an atheist group.

Robin Williams' Daughter Leaves Twitter, Instagram Following Crude Harassment Over Father's Death
Social media giant Twitter has said it will be reviewing its user-protection policies after Zelda Williams, the daughter of actor Robin Williams, abandoned her account following a series of crude posts where some sent her Photoshopped pictures of her father's dead body and even blamed her for his suicide.

Obama Pledges US Will Continue Aiding Iraq in War Against Islamic Militants, But Without Ground Troops
President Barack Obama has pledged that the United States will continue aiding Iraq in its war against Islamic State militants, but will not be deploying ground troops into the region.

UN Accuses ISIS Militants of 'Barbaric' Sexual Violence; Says Humanitarian Crisis in Iraq Has Reached Its Highest Level
The United Nations has declared the highest level of humanitarian emergency in Iraq and has accused Islamic State militants of carrying out "barbaric" acts of sexual violence against women and teenage boys and girls belonging to Iraqi minorities.



















