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Friend of man suspected of killing UK soldier in London street arrested after BBC interview
Associated PressLONDON (AP) — Counterterrorism police on Saturday questioned a friend of Michael Adebolajo, one of two suspects in the killing of an unarmed British soldier, a savage attack that has horrified Britain. The friend, Abu Nusaybah, was arrested...Tags: Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, BBC, United Kingdom, Prosecution
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Radicals disobey beliefs of the Quran
Regarding the British soldier savagely killed in a London machete attack: The brutal attack is mind-numbing. What is more atrocious is the audacity of the assailant to linger on the scene and solicit attention from passersby. The media can continue to...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Religion and Belief
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Faith and Values: Love and kindness flowed from Imam Ali's heart
"Faith is patience during difficulty and thankfulness during prosperity." "It suffices for one to work on his own flaws rather than other people's flaws." These are a few words from a devout and virtuous person. Every religion has individuals who are...Tags: Allentown, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice
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UK braces for unrest after soldier's slaying while also reviewing whether it missed warnings
Associated PressLONDON (AP) — Both of the suspects accused of butchering a British soldier during broad daylight on a London street had long been on the radar of Britain's domestic spy agency, though investigators say it would have been nearly impossible to predict...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Police Arrests, Pakistan, Police Investigations, FBI
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In Theory: Were early Christians persecuted for their beliefs?
Were early Christians really persecuted for their beliefs? The popular image is of them being thrown to the lions and having to meet in secret, but an author is challenging what she calls the "myth" of Christian persecution. Candida Moss, who is...Tags: Belief and Faith, Authors, Book, Crime, Law and Justice, Folklore and Mythology
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Slain British soldier's family did not expect he'd face danger at home
LONDON -- The family of the soldier hacked to death on a London street in an apparent terrorist attack said Friday that they understood the danger he faced while deployed abroad but had not expected him to be in peril at home. At a tearful news...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Anglicanism, England, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Attack casts spotlight on radical preachers and the terror group al-Shabab
LONDON (AP) — The slaying of a British soldier in southeast London cast a spotlight on radical preachers that influenced Michael Adebolajo, the attacker seen in videos with bloody hands holding a butcher knife. It also raised questions about the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Reformed, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys as Scouts, but controversy likely to persist GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — After lengthy and wrenching debate, local leaders of the Boy Scouts of America have voted to open their ranks to openly gay...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Cannes Film Festival, Prisons, Shootings, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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London man hacked to death in apparent terror attack was soldier
LONDON -- As police scoured the attack site for evidence, authorities confirmed Thursday that a man who was hacked to death on a London street before horrified bystanders in an apparent terrorist assault was a member of Britain’s armed forces. The...Tags: David Cameron, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boris Johnson, Shootings, Religion and Belief
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After London attack, Britain officials begin intelligence review
LONDON — British authorities on Thursday began combing through their intelligence files and evidence from the attack site to determine whether the apparently terrorism-related killing of a young soldier on a London street could have been prevented....
Tags: BBC, Politics, United Kingdom, Prosecution, Terrorism
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Deadly fighting between Assad backers, opponents in Lebanon feeds fears that war is spreading
Associated PressBEIRUT (AP) — Lebanese supporters and opponents of Syrian President Bashar Assad fired heavy machine guns and lobbed mortar shells at each other Thursday in some of the worst fighting in the port city of Tripoli in years. The battles raised the...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Rebellions, Bashar Assad, Executive Branch, Tripoli (Libya)
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