Stoyan Zaimov
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International Court Tries to Influence El Salvador to Allow Abortion in Deformed Baby Case
An international court has tried to intervene in a major abortion case in El Salvador by stating that doctors must perform the procedure in order to save the life of a woman who is carrying a deformed baby.
Poisoned Letters Sent to Obama, Bloomberg Over Gun Control Debate?
Officials revealed on Thursday that a new letter sent to President Barack Obama containing ricin was much like two other poisoned letters sent to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg last week, apparently over the gun control debate.

Nigeria Passes Bill to Ban Gay Marriage, Gay Rights Groups
Nigeria moved a step closer to not only banning gay marriage but also establishing jail terms of up to 10 years for those found guilty of forming gay rights organizations, after lawmakers passed a long-debated bill on Thursday.

Seven Men Arrested in Malaysia Over Death of US Pastor
Seven men were arrested by Malaysia police on Thursday in connection to the death of a U.S. pastor earlier this month.

Australian Man Claims to Be Reincarnation of Jesus, Recalls Crucifixion
An Australian man is stirring up waves in the country by claiming to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ, and has even said that he has vivid memories of the crucifixion.

'Shocking' Vatican Report Claims 100,000 Christians Are Killed Every Year
A top Vatican official has released a "shocking" report to the U.N. estimating that over 100,000 Christians are killed every year for reasons relating to their faith.

Ohio Teacher Fired for Artificial Insemination Pregnancy Testifies Against Catholic Archdiocese
An Ohio school teacher who was fired by the Archdiocese of Cincinnati for getting pregnant through artificial insemination claimed on Wednesday during a trial that she was discriminated against.

Major US Drone Strike Kills Taliban's Number Two in Pakistan, Officials Say
A major U.S. drone strike in Pakistan on Wednesday killed seven people, including a man believed to be Taliban deputy commander Wali-ur-Rehman, who had been poised to succeed the leader of the terrorist militant group.

Michele Bachmann Leaving Congress in 2014; Says America Is on 'Wrong Track'
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) announced on Tuesday on her official website that she will not be seeking a fifth congressional term and she will not be running for re-election in 2014.

Muslims Forcing Co-Workers to Obey Religious Practices, French Report Claims
French staff managers have increasingly been reporting faith-related problems at the work place, a new study released on Tuesday showed, with many incidents relating to Muslims trying to force others to observe their practices.



















