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\'I am not Charlie\' trends in Russia after \'blasphemous\' cartoons published
'I am not Charlie' trends in Russia after 'blasphemous' cartoons published

Charlie Hebdo has caused outrage after the French satirical magazine published two cartoons ridiculing the crash of a Russian plane in Egypt.

Church must \'free itself\' from control of schools, Archbishop of Dublin says
Church must 'free itself' from control of schools, Archbishop of Dublin says

Archbishop Diarmuid Martin said yhe Church needs a "wake-up call" from inertia in Ireland.

\'When I picture my future, I see nothing\': 400,000 Syrian refugee children in Turkey not in school
'When I picture my future, I see nothing': 400,000 Syrian refugee children in Turkey not in school

More than 400,000 refugee children living in Turkey are not receiving education, a report released today has revealed.

Obama meets Netanyahu seeking two-state solution with Palestine
Obama meets Netanyahu seeking two-state solution with Palestine

U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet on Monday for the first time since the Israeli leader lost his battle against the Iran nuclear deal, with Washington seeking his re-commitment to a two-state solution with the Palestinians.

Russian plane crash: Investigators \'90 percent sure\' it was brought down by a bomb
Russian plane crash: Investigators '90 percent sure' it was brought down by a bomb

Investigators of the Russian plane crash in Egypt are "90 percent sure" the noise heard in the final second of a cockpit recording was an explosion caused by a bomb, a member of the investigation team told Reuters on Sunday.

Myanmar election: Victory for National League of Democracy
Myanmar election: Victory for National League of Democracy

Myanmar's ruling party conceded defeat in the country's general election on Monday as the opposition led by democracy figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi appeared on course for a landslide victory.

Earth\'s magnetic fields headed towards switch: Rare event believed to have caused extinction of Neanderthal species
Earth's magnetic fields headed towards switch: Rare event believed to have caused extinction of Neanderthal species

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) confirmed that the Earth's magnetic fields are headed towards a complete reversal--a rare event believed to have once caused the wiping out of the Neanderthal species.

NASA captures high-definition close-up video of the sun: Flaming sphere of red, yellow, orange and black
NASA captures high-definition close-up video of the sun: Flaming sphere of red, yellow, orange and black

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently released a high-definition, close-up footage of the sun, which provided space scientists and common people a glimpse of how the physical attributes look like, as well as the activities on the sun's surface.

In this US school, students get assignments on having one-night-stand and herpes
In this US school, students get assignments on having one-night-stand and herpes

A mom in New Jersey is angry when she saw the assignment given to her 13-year-son that dealt with one-night-stand and herpes.

We will not yield on same-sex couples and baptism says Mormon church
We will not yield on same-sex couples and baptism says Mormon church

The Mormon church has published a rare interview with one of its "Twelve Apostles" justifying the decision to exclude the children of same-sex marriages from baptism.

Ex-CIA director sounds alarm on security at US airports, cites lack of background checks on foreign staff
Ex-CIA director sounds alarm on security at US airports, cites lack of background checks on foreign staff

The former director of the CIA said that many airport security staffers have not been subjected to background checks, undermining security.

Supreme Court to hear nuns\' complaint on Obamacare contraceptive mandate
Supreme Court to hear nuns' complaint on Obamacare contraceptive mandate

The US Supreme Court has agreed to review seven cases including that of the Catholic Little Sisters of the Poor about the accommodation mandate for contraceptives under the Affordable Care Act.

Religious freedom advocates victorious in Kentucky as new governor heeds Kim Davis request on gay marriage licences
Religious freedom advocates victorious in Kentucky as new governor heeds Kim Davis request on gay marriage licences

Newly elected Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin will remove the names of county clerks including Kim Davis from marriage licenses in order to accommodate those with religious objections to same-sex marriage.

Stressed? Overburdened? 10 Bible passages to remind you our God is a God of peace
Stressed? Overburdened? 10 Bible passages to remind you our God is a God of peace

It is often difficult to remember in our hectic modern lives that our God is a God of peace. Here are 10 Bible passages to remind you.

Iran plans to attend next round of Syria peace talks
Iran plans to attend next round of Syria peace talks

Iran will attend the next round of Syria peace talks, a top advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was quoted as saying on Saturday, a week after Tehran threatened to withdraw from the process.

Myanmar: Voting smooth in first free election for 25 years
Myanmar: Voting smooth in first free election for 25 years

Voting unfolded smoothly in Myanmar on Sunday with no reports of violence to puncture a mood of jubilation.