| issue 340 |
TOPSTORIES
US Judge: 'No Discrimination' in Muslim Prayer Lawsuit
A group of Muslim factory workers sued their company for religious discrimination after they were fired for demanding prayer breaks. learn more
MORENEWS
| Veiled Woman Assassinates ISIS Jihadis at Checkpoint For the third time in a month, a veiled woman has shot dead Islamic State fighters in Mosul, causing concerns among the terrorist fighters. | |
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| Congress Overrides Veto to Permit Suing Saudi Arabia Congress pushes through an act permitting the families of the 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia for the country's role in the terror attack. | |
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| California Man Gets 30 Years for Trying to Join ISIS The would-be jihadist was found guilty of attempting to travel to Syria and committing fraud to buy a plane ticket to get there. | |
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| Asia Bibi to Face Final Judgment in Pakistan A Christian mother falsely accused of blasphemy and sentenced to death faces her final hearing in the Supreme Court of Pakistan next week. | |
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| Canadian Red Cross Outsources Guide for Refugees to CAIR The result? The teacher's guide depicts Canadian society as practicing a 'terrorist ideology of hate' against Muslims. | |
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| EU Commission's Willful Blindness on Islamist Terrror At a recent conference about terror in Europe, almost all of the presenters avoided pointing a finger at radical Islam as the source of the deadly threat. | |
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| Fresh Investigation Into 'Kill Ahmadis' London Mosque The UK's charity commission is launching an investigation into a mosque where leaflets calling for killing Ahmadis were allegedly found. | |
FEATUREDVIDEOS
| ISIS Father-Daughter Workout as Toddler Plays with a Gun In a clip posted on Instagram by 'Abu Hamza Shishani,' a young girl clad in an abaya and niqab is trained in boxing and performs strength-training exercises with her father. In the background, a toddler with an ISIS headband plays with a pistol. An AK-47 can be seen propped against a wall. |
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