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Gaddafi says Sarkozy didn't mention rights
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said on Tuesday French President Nicolas Sarkozy did not bring up human rights when they met, contradicting Sarkozy's account and fuelling criticism of the French leader over Gaddafi's visit.
IOC may consider London Olympic park changes
The International Olympic Committee may still consider changes inside London's 2012 Olympic park to improve its operation, Olympic Games Executive Director Gilbert Felli said on Tuesday.
Britain charges two with Pakistan-linked terrorism
British prosecutors charged two men on Tuesday with inciting murder and said they had links to a banned terrorist group fighting for Baluchistan's independence from Pakistan.
Canoeist's wife remanded in custody
Anne Darwin, wife of the canoeist who "returned from the dead" five years after going missing, appeared in court on Tuesday charged with two counts of deception.
Smith admits few support 42-day detention plan
Only a small minority of bodies consulted over proposals to allow police to detain terrorism suspects for up to 42 days without charge support the government's proposal, Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said on Tuesday.
MPs say pay row 'destroying' police morale
The government's decision to stagger the pay rise of thousands of police officers was damaging morale and would lead to mass resignations from regional forces, MPs told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday.
Exeter Christian Union wins right to appoint Christian leaders
The Students' Guild at Exeter University has voted to reinstate the Christian Union's right to be run by Christians only.
China to open world's largest Bible production plant
China will open the largest Bible production factory in the world early next year.
Church Army focuses new Lent resources on mission and evangelism
Hope in Word, Hope in Action - mission and evangelism focus for new Church Army Lent resource.
Archbishop names new representative to the Holy See
The Very Rev David Richardson has been appointed as the new Archbishop's Representative to the Holy See and Director of the Centre.
Turkey investigates possible police collusion in Christian murders
An investigation has been launched in Turkey, looking into possible collusion between Turkish police and at least one of the suspects in the brutal murder of three Christians in a publishing house earlier this year.
Congregational launches 'Church Alert' to combat rise in lead theft
Christian insurer Congregational spurred into action as church theft grows 86 per cent in 2007.
Indonesian Church forced to close to prevent 'social tensions'
A Catholic priest in Indonesia has been prevented from celebrating mass by the authorities after a group of Muslims challenged the legal status of Christ's Peace Church in South Duri, West Jakarta.
Irish state radio objects to word 'crib' in Christmas ad
The Catholic Church in the Republic of Ireland has had to remove the word "crib" from a Christmas advert on Irish state radio station Radio TelefÃs Ãireann (RTE), on the grounds that it could be seen as promoting Christianity.
Israeli ground troops kill three in Gaza Strip raid
About 30 Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles pushed as far as 4 kms (2.5 miles) into the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday, sparking clashes with Palestinians that killed at least three militants, medics and militants said.
Hundreds mourn Omaha mall shooting victims
Friends and family members mourned the loss of loved ones as funeral services and vigils began over the weekend for the victims of the Omaha, Nebraska, shooting.