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Hazel Torres
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GOP bets on what to do with ISIS: 'Destroy them!' — Ben Carson; 'We should declare war' — Jeb Bush
US Republican presidential candidates could hardly contain their revulsion of the Islamic State (ISIS) after the jihadist group admitted responsibility for the horrific terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night that killed more than 130 people.
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Terror fears prompt U.S. states to shut the door on Syrian refugees — but Obama still wants to welcome 10,000 of them
At least two U.S. states are withdrawing their earlier plan to host refugees from Syria following the horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night where at least one of the terrorists was found to be an Islamist militant who blended with the hordes of refugees to be able to enter Europe on his way to France.
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French anger over Islamists at boiling point; protesters pour into streets chanting 'Out the Muslims!'
Angry French people poured into the streets of Paris despite a government ban on demonstrations as they called for a tougher government stance on Islamic fanatics in the country and overseas, reports said.
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Britain could be next on ISIS target list, ISIS supporters warn; Washington DC, Rome also targeted
Unidentified supporters of the evil jihadist group Islamic State (ISIS) issued warnings via Twitter on Saturday night that Britain could be their next target following the horrendous terrorist attacks in Paris that left 129 people dead and 352 others injured, with 99 in critical condition.
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The day Friday the 13th horrors became real: Terrorist attack survivors recall nightmarish scenes at Paris concert hall
Speaking in dazed, frightened and staccato voices, survivors of the coordinated Paris attacks have begun recalling the sickening horror of a truly nightmarish Friday the 13th.
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Putin tells Western leaders: Let's bury our differences and jointly strike at 'barbarian' ISIS
Russian President Vladimir Putin appealed to Western leaders to bury their differences with Russia and jointly strike at the "barbarian" Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Syria, saying Friday's Paris terrorist attack underscored the need for such concerted action.
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EU presses panic button amid avalanche of migrants; Sweden joins countries that have sealed their borders
The European Union (EU) has pressed the panic button amid the ongoing avalanche of migrants from the Middle East threatening to overwhelm the continent.
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78-year-old pastor who called Islam 'satanic' vows to defend Christian faith, says human freedoms on trial, not him
An ailing 78-year-old British pastor who has been charged in court for calling Islam "satanic" and "heathen" has vowed to defend his action and his Christian faith with all his might during his trial set for Dec. 14-16 in a Belfast court.
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Christian fighters raring to fight ISIS to defend their Assyrian homeland, but their hands are tied by 'D.C. lobbyists'
The Christian fighters in Iraq who speak the same Aramaic language of Jesus Christ said they are trying their best to defend their ancient homeland against the occupation army of Islamic State (ISIS) militants but are being hampered by "lobbyists in Washington D.C."
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'Just wait': ISIS agent bares thousands of terrorists smuggled into Europe together with refugees and now ready to strike
An Islamic State (ISIS) agent has revealed that thousands of the jihadist group's militants are now spread all over Western nations in Europe after they were successfully smuggled by hiding among the thousands of refugees flooding the continent.
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Belfast blasphemy: Christians condemn upcoming play depicting Jesus Christ as a transgender woman
Christians are up in arms against a blasphemous play depicting Jesus Christ as a transgendered woman, which is set to be performed at a gay festival in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Jeb Bush, other rivals slam Donald Trump on foreign policy, immigration issues in 4th GOP presidential debate
US Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump engaged his rivals in a heated exchange on foreign policy as the fourth GOP presidential debate ended on Tuesday night in Milwaukee with no "game-changers," according to pollsters.
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Barack Obama becomes first US president to appear on cover of gay magazine: LGBT's 'ally, hero and icon'
Barack Obama became the first sitting US president to grace the cover of a prominent gay publication as Out magazine named him "Ally of the Year" in its latest edition.
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Muslim migrants embracing Christianity even if this is not needed for them to gain asylum in Germany
Without saying it, some Muslim migrants now in Germany are converting to Christianity in the hope of improving their chances of being granted refugee status and winning asylum, reports said.
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EU makes policy U-turn as migration crisis simmers, orders Germany to tighten border controls
The European Union (EU) has announced that it is making a U-turn on its generous migrants' policy, instructing Germany to stop accepting more migrants and tighten controls of its border.
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