Pope Francis calls out journalists: Does the media needlessly foster fear?
The Vatican’s Pope Francis has strived to be a voice of peace and unity on a continent struggling to deal with a refugee crisis. On Thursday he spoke out once again, this time against mass media, which he says has the power to shape the public’s response to that challenge.
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Muslim migrant boat captain who 'threw six Christians to their deaths from his vessel because of their religion' goes on trial for murder
A boat captain from Cameroon murdered six passengers crossing from Morocco to Spain because they were Christian, prosecutors claim. The Muslim man, identified in court documents as Alain N. B, blamed the Christians for rough seas, 29 survivors testified.
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Netherlands: Muslim migrants attack locals in reign of terror across entire city
Shocking attacks have ripped through a quiet Dutch city as a mob of Turkish youths terrorised locals. The terrifying attacks have been filmed by the twisted gang of migrants around the city of Zaandam.
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DHS may leave known smuggling route into US unprotected
An active smuggling route at the U.S. southern border with Mexico will be largely abandoned by the government at the end of this month, an agent with U.S. Border Patrol has informed WND.
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NY town mourns 4 murdered teens and some blame Federal immigration
The village of Brentwood, on New York’s Long Island, is nearly 2,000 miles from the Mexican border, but with four dead teenagers, it has become a flashpoint in the debate over federal immigration policies and their possible links to gang violence.
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MUSLIM ATROCITIES ON AMERICAN CITIZENS DIDN'T START ON 9/11
John Paul Jones was born in Scotland and was apprenticed in 1761 to a merchant. At thirteen years of age he began his career at sea, as a ship’s boy on the Friendship sailing between Britain and Virginia and the West Indies.
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