RELIGION July 5, 2017 Ex-CIA agent plans return to Italy to serve kidnap sentence A former CIA agent says she is returning to Italy this week to serve a three-year sentence for taking part in the kidnapping of a Muslim cleric in Milan 14 years ago.
Faith July 5, 2017 Knights of Columbus donates millions to fight Christian persecution The Catholic organization has made it clear that 'words are not enough.'
TERROR July 5, 2017 Sunni extremists infiltrating US with help from South American smugglers, officials warn Sunni extremists are infiltrating the United States with the help of alien smugglers in South America and are crossing U.S. borders with ease, according to a U.S. South Command intelligence report.
Veterans July 5, 2017 Marine vet speaks out about viral video supporting Trump travel ban A Marine Corps veteran and contractor told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ on Friday he couldn't believe that his video from Iraq supporting President Trump's travel restrictions went viral -- more than 44 million views and counting.
North Korea July 5, 2017 North Korea: Won't free Americans until missionary stops 'babbling' North Korea said Monday it won't negotiate to release arrested American citizens if a former detainee doesn't stop using what it called slanderous language about the North.
Islam July 5, 2017 Half of Americans say Islamist militants aren't really Muslims While the majority of Americans think self-described Christians who commit acts of violence in the name of Christianity aren't really Christian, only half of the public says the same about those who claim to be Muslims and are violent.
Faith July 5, 2017 Thousands of Christians from around the world gather in NYC for Movement Day Thousands of Christians from cities representing more than 90 countries around the world gathered in New York City Tuesday for the opening of the Movement Day Global Cities conference where they tackled issues under the banner of disrupting cities with the Gospel globally.
RELIGION July 5, 2017 In Myanmar, one girl's plight epitomizes Rohingya struggle Ever since she was born in a squalid displaced camp for Myanmar's ethnic Rohingya minority that authorities won't let anyone leave, Rosmaida Bibi has struggled to do something most of the world's children do effortlessly: grow.
World July 5, 2017 Austria: Muslim kindergarten study reviewed for text changes The University of Vienna is reviewing a study on Muslim kindergartens for text changes allegedly made by officials of an Austrian government ministry so the findings would be more negative.
RELIGION July 5, 2017 NY rabbi, Holocaust survivor, says tolerance isn't enough A New York rabbi and Holocaust survivor who previously was honored by Pope Francis says tolerance is no longer an appropriate end goal, especially after recent attacks on churches, mosques and other religious gathering places.