Monica Cantilero

Georgia church blames killer floods on ex-communist rulers who melted church crosses, bells to build zoo
The head of the Georgian Orthodox Church reportedly blamed the country's former communist rulers for the flood disaster that left at least a dozen people dead and set loose some zoo animals in the capital.

Christian belief that Jesus is Son of God could be outlawed in UK, warns top theologian
A former Parliamentary draftsman and top theologian of a school for the Church of England has cautioned against the proposals for new "Extremism Disruption Orders," saying even basic Christian credo such as Jesus being the son of God can become criminalised.
Egyptian Christians stand firm in their faith in Jesus before ISIS execution, families testify
The families of the 21 Egyptian Christians who were brutally murdered by their Islamic State captors last February said their initial grief and anger have been replaced by pride and joy, knowing that their loved ones stood firm in their faith and did not deny Jesus just before they were beheaded.

US airstrike kills 'The Uncatchable' jihadist, Libyan government says
The so-called "The Uncatchable," a veteran Islamist militant blamed for the attack on an Algerian gas field which killed 40, has died in a U.S. air strike inside Libya, said the recognized Libyan government on Sunday.

Floating solar power stations: Japan uses sun and sea to boost its energy needs
Solar power plants do not produce smog like coal power plants but they do take up land. Not in Japan.

Australia accused of 'smuggling' boat people back to Indonesia
The Australian navy has reportedly paid of the crew of a boat carrying asylum-seekers to return to Indonesian waters, and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is not denying such reports.

ISIS seen using Libya as jump-off point to send jihadist fighters to Europe
Terrorists of the Islamic State has been using Libya as an "entry point" into Europe, according to a Fox News report.

Kurdish forces seize ISIS-held city, cutting supply line to jihadists' capital
Syrian Kurdish fighters have closed in on the outskirts of an Islamic State-controlled town on the Turkish border on Sunday, giving them the chance to cut off a key supply line for the extremists' nearby de facto capital.

ISIS orders accused Egyptian spy to dig his own grave before executing him
An Egyptian man who was accused of working for the Israeli intelligence has been forced by Islamic State militants to dig his own grave before being executed.

In post-gender Europe, lines between men and women are being blurred
Europe is shaping up to be a post-gender world, but in some progressive countries, the movement is pushing the gender boundaries into blurring the lines between men and women.

US tries 'lily pad' strategy against ISIS, sends more military advisers to Iraq
The US government has finally figured a way to defeat the terrorist campaign of the Islamic State in the Middle East-- and that is to reuse the "lily pad" strategy that did not work against the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Mexico's Supreme Court deems same-sex marriage ban 'unconstitutional'
Mexico's highest court has ruled that it is unconstitutional for states to prohibit same-sex couples from being married.

Chinese Christians put back toppled crosses on their churches in show of defiance
Christians in officially-atheist China brave the wrath of authorities as they put back crosses knocked down by the latter atop their churches in Zheijang province, home to "China's Jerusalem."

Huge shift: Majority of Americans now support same-sex unions, survey shows
Majority of American now support same-sex marriage, a huge shift from the trend just five years ago, the Pew Research Center has found in a recent survey.

Christian prisoner talks Iranian Muslim interrogator into embracing Christianity
A house church leader arrested in Iran for her faith has become an instrument of conversion after her Iranian interrogator shifted to Christianity.

ISIS hand seen in attacks against Christians in Palestinian Territories and Israel
Palestinian Christians have become alarmed over the alleged growing number of "radicalized" Muslim in the Palestinian Territories and Israel, which they think are linked to the Islamic State's extremist campaign in the Middle East and North Africa.