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ISIS Crucifies, Publicly Displays Bodies of Two Boys Accused of Eating During Holy Month of Ramadan
The Islamic State group has has crucified and killed two children in Syria for eating during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, during which Muslims are required to fast in obedience to Allah.
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ISIS Giving Captured Christian, Yazidi Women as Sex Slave 'Prizes' to Fighters Who Memorize Portions of Koran
ISIS has invented a horrific new "contest" in which female slaves captured in war, many of them Christians, are given away as prizes to jihadist fighters who have memorized portions of the Koran.

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'Duck Dynasty' Season 8 Premiere: John Luke Robertson and Mary Kate McEacharn Prepare for Marriage
A&E's beloved series, "Duck Dynasty," will return for its eighth season on June 24, and will focus mainly on John Luke Robertson and Mary Kate McEacharn's engagement and preparations for their June 27 wedding.
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Charleston Shooting: AME's First Service Since Massacre, 'No Weapon Formed Against Us Shall Prosper'
Hundreds of worshipers gathered at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, N.C. Sunday morning for the first service held since 21-year-old Dylann Booth walked into a Bible study meeting, sat for an hour and then shot nine of the attendees, including the church's pastor.

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ISIS Releases Shocking Propaganda Video of Young Boys Locked in Cage Forced to Fight Each Other
The Islamic State group is training its next generation of fighters by locking them in a steel cage and forcing them to fight each other, a chilling new propaganda video has revealed.

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Over 8,000 Gather in Kuala Lumpur as Malaysia's Fire Conference Ignites Wave of Spiritual Revival
A powerful spiritual revival is sweeping through Malaysia, drawing more than 8,000 attendees to the 2026 Kuala Lumpur Fire Conference (2026吉隆坡烈火特會) held from March 23 to 25.

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Finnish Parliamentarian Found Guilty of Hate Speech Over Booklet Labeling Homosexuality a 'Disorder'
Finnish Member of Parliament and practicing physician Päivi Räsänen was convicted on March 26 of incitement against an ethnic group, following a split 3–2 court decision.
