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Ancient text sheds light on Jewish-Christian links
An ancient stone tablet discussed at a conference in Jerusalem on Tuesday may shed light on the links between Judaism and Christianity, experts say.
Egypt's Christian-Muslim gap growing bigger
The divide between Egypt's Coptic Christian community and the Muslim majority is growing bigger as an increasing number of Christians are cutting ties with Muslim neighbors and turning to the Church for all their social needs.
Coldplay's encounter with God in Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends
Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends reveals every soul's longing for God.
Aid agencies angry over lack of G8 commitment to climate change
Aid agencies have expressed concern at the failure of the G8 leaders to make significant moves forward on climate change.
Methodists run 10k for world's poorest
The Methodist Relief and Development Fund (MRDF) fielded its largest ever team in a sponsored event in the British 10K London Run on Sunday 6 July.
Jubilation, lamentation after Church of England vote on women bishops
Divisions are running deep in the Church of England as traditionalists continue to express disappointment and dismay at Monday's vote in support of women bishops, whilst modernisers celebrate what they believe will be a more inclusive Church.
Gone Baby Gone and the philosophy of ethics
This video, including clips from the film 'Gone Baby Gone', explores the concept of how we make moral decisions. The video invites discussion of the question "Would you break the law to protect someone?" and sets up any talk about ethics.
Nothing Compares To You
I'm sitting here filled with wonder at the amazing things you do, How the waters stay in the oceans and the vast beauty of the view. How the stars are hung in the sky within them is written your word, How we are the following sheep and you are the only Shepherd
I am the gate
Very truly, I tell you, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold by the gate but climbs in by another way is a thief and a bandit. The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep hear his voice.
G8 agree emissions cuts needed
The world's biggest polluters agreed on Wednesday on the need for "deep cuts" in greenhouse gas emissions, but differences between developed and emerging economies kept them from setting specific targets.
Rape conviction rate to be improved
The government and police will promise on Wednesday to take action to improve the low rate of conviction for rape, saying more will be done to help victims.
Iran tests missiles amid tensions
Iran test fired nine long- and medium-range missiles on Wednesday, state media said, including one which it has said could reach Israel and U.S. bases in the region.
U.S. opposes arbitrary Iraq withdrawal date
The United States remains opposed to setting an "arbitrary" date for withdrawing troops from Iraq, the White House said on Wednesday after Iraqi officials called for a timetable as part of a security agreement being negotiated with Washington.
Sarkozy to attend Olympics opening
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will attend the opening ceremony of next month's Beijing Olympics, representing the European Union as well as his own country, his office said on Wednesday.
Protesters return to deputy Labour leader's roof
Two protestors from Fathers 4 Justice have climbed onto the roof of Labour Deputy Leader Harriet Harman's south London home for the second time in a month, the campaign group said on Wednesday.
Moscow upset at missile shield deal
The United States signed a pact on Tuesday to build part of a U.S. missile defence shield in the Czech Republic, prompting neighbouring Russia to warn it will react with military means if the shield is deployed.