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Anti-Christian hate crimes across Europe surge in May as arson attacks reach 2026 high
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Belfast churches 'heartbroken' over unrest
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Churches must disciple well and listen well in response to rise of Christian nationalism
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South Wales Police back down on imposing Islamic 'blasphemy law'
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