Rongana Nath
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Muslims gather in Catholic Masses as act of solidarity following French church attack
Muslims in France attended Catholic mass across several churches and cathedrals in an act of solidarity following the death of 84 year old priest Fr Jacques Hamel.
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Iran: Kindergarten shut down for allowing both genders into the same pool
An Iranian kindergarten in the capital of Tehran has been shut down over a mixed-gender swimming pool.
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'Pokemon Go': sex offenders banned over fears game used to lure victims
Sex offenders on parole in New York will be barred from playing the hugely popular augmented-reality game \'Pokemon Go\' amid fears that it may be used to lure young victims to them.
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Not possible for Zika virus to reach Idaho, experts claim
According to experts, the chances of Zika-carrying mosquitoes in Idaho are \"slim to none.\" The remark comes after the US reported 4 Zika cases in Florida.
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'Don't judge her, pray for her,' Katy Perry's parents urge church
Katy Perry\'s parents have asked their church congregants to pray for their daughter. The singer with Christian roots found support in her parents when they spoke about her recently at the Church of Grace in Yorba Linda, California.
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'If I speak of Islamic violence, I must speak of Catholic violence,' says Pope
Pope Francis has disagreed that Islam should be identified with violence, labelling ISIS a fundamentalist sect of the religion.
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Accepting Muslim refugees opens door to attacks on Christians, says Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham has expressed his concerns on allowing Muslim refugees into the U.S.
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Sony Xperia F8331 to be named Xperia XR; may debut at IFA next month
The recently leaked Sony Xperia F8331 will reportedly be named \'Xperia XR\' and is rumored to be introduced at the IFA in Berlin this September.
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Finding security in God helped singer Brandy overcome years of depression
Reuters \'Have you ever?\' singer Brandy Norwood feels a sense of security knowing that she is in God\'s hands after overcoming two years of depression.
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Pope Francis expresses doubt over George Pell child abuse allegations
Pope Francis expressed doubts over the sexual abuse allegation case made against Vatican finance chief, George Pell. He added that he will wait until Australian justice takes its course before taking a position on Cardinal George Pell, Australia\'s most senior Roman Catholic.