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Russia now convinced that passenger jet blown out of the sky by terrorist bomb
Russian officials are now convinced that a bomb caused the mid-air explosion of Metrojet Flight 9268, killing all 224 people on board, US intelligence sources have revealed.
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Pope Francis stumbles for second time in 3 days, sparking new concerns on his health
Concerns on Pope Francis' health were raised anew on Monday after the 78-year-old pontiff stumbled while walking the steps towards the altar at the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome, the second time in three days that he nearly collapsed on the floor.
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Religious leaders warn of end-time signs but say 'we can't put God in a box because when we put God in a box, He gets out'
Two religious leaders and a bestselling author are warning the public about the coming end times, saying the "signs in the heavens are giving warning of impending judgment [but] not immediate judgment."
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'New terror campaign': ISIS may target other passenger planes to create mayhem in the sky, warns top US security expert
The Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group has apparently begun a "new chapter" in their campaign of global terror by creating mayhem in the sky following its apparent success in destroying a Russian airliner in mid-air, killing all 224 passengers on board over the Sinai peninsula last week.
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Pope Francis denounces 'criminal' Vatican leaks, vows to pursue Church reforms
Pope Francis has denounced the theft of documents containing confidential information on alleged financial shenanigans in the Vatican, calling it a "crime."
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Ben Carson is 'best-liked' among all GOP, Dem bets—Gallup poll: 'Eloquent, calm voice of freedom and morality of Bible'
By the looks of things, America may have another black president in November 2016 — Ben Carson. A new Gallup poll showed that the Republican political novice is the "best-liked of all presidential candidates."
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Pope Francis says he cannot sell 'riches of the Church' to help the poor since they are 'treasures of humanity'
Intelligence sources revealed on Sunday that Britain's secret listening centre picked up "chatter" of people with "Birmingham and London accents" celebrating the crash of a Russian airliner in Sinai last week immediately following the disaster that killed all 224 people on board.
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Muslim militants with 'Birmingham and London' accents linked to downing of Russian passenger jetliner
Intelligence sources revealed on Sunday that Britain's secret listening centre picked up "chatter" of people with "Birmingham and London accents" celebrating the crash of a Russian airliner in Sinai last week immediately following the disaster that killed all 224 people on board.
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Nazism once again on the rise in Germany as German anger boils over government's open-door policy on migrants
As leading German magazine Der Spiegel succinctly put in its headline, "The hate is back" in the land that once saw the rise of a brutal fascist who ignited World War II, Adolph Hitler.
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Islamist vandals attack Spanish church, destroying religious objects and marking wall with the word 'Allah'
Vandals believed to be Islamic extremists attacked a church in Spain early this week, destroying religious objects and spray-painting the word "Allah" on the walls, reports said.
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True Christianity means taking path of inclusion, not the opposite way which leads to war, says Pope Francis
Pope Francis on Thursday denounced modern-day Pharisees who are quick to judge other people and despise those who are not like them, saying the path they have chosen is "the root of all wars: all calamities."
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Russian passenger jet likely destroyed by plastic explosive placed by airport 'insider' — intel sources
An Egyptian airport "insider"—possibly an airport security officer or a baggage handler or a food caterer—could have placed a bomb, possibly a plastic explosive to avoid detection, inside the Russian jetliner that crashed over the Sinai peninsula in Egypt on Saturday, killing all 224 people on board.
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Miracle: Baby pulled alive from wreckage of another crashed Russian plane, killing 41 people
Four days after the Russian air disaster in Egypt that killed 224 people, a Russian-made aircraft—this time a cargo plane—crashed in South Sudan on Wednesday, killing up to 41 people.
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U.K. deals blow to U.S.-led fight against ISIS as Cameron drops plan to join Syria airstrikes
Dealing what could prove to be a significant blow to the U.S.-led coalition battling Islamic State (ISIS) militants in Iraq and Syria, British Prime Minister David Cameron has reportedly dropped plans for a parliamentary vote on extending British airstrikes to ISIS positions in Syria.
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Hillary Clinton can beat any GOP bet — except one: Ben Carson, who ties her up in latest poll
The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll showed that Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is the woman to beat in the November 2016 US presidential election, posting higher numbers than all Republican bets—except one: Ben Carson.
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