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Police say Taliban kill Afghan boy for teaching English
Taliban militants shot dead a teenage boy in south-eastern Afghanistan for teaching English to his classmates, police said on Thursday.
Israel braces for Iran bomb despite vow to prevent
Israel is quietly preparing for the possibility of a nuclear-armed Iran despite public pledges to deny its arch-foe the means to pose an "existential threat", Israeli political and defence sources said on Thursday.
Methodist Church launches new online service to make giving easier
The Methodist Church has made giving to its funds easier than ever by setting up an Internet facility for donations and fundraising.
France struggles to work as transport strikes bite
French workers struggled into work for the second day on Thursday as transport unions continued a strike over a pension reform that is seen as the first big test for President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Pakistani caretaker PM due but opposition sceptical
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is expected to appoint a caretaker government on Thursday to oversee elections he has promised for January but which the opposition say will be a sham under emergency rule.
Service marks 500 years of Scottish Sword of State
A service has been held to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the giving of the Sword of State for Scotland by Pope Julius II.
Flights grounded, mothers pray on Korean test day
South Korean mothers knelt in prayer, the stock market opened late and the military grounded flights to help teenagers taking a college entrance exam on Thursday that could shape the course of their lives.
Russian woman gives birth to quintuplets in UK
A Russian woman has given birth to five healthy quintuplet girls at a British hospital.
Prince Charles marks 59th birthday with tribute to black churches
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a special thanksgiving service at one of London's largest black majority churches, Jesus House, where he paid tribute to the contribution of black churches to their communities.
Christian Aid joins Micah Challenge movement to halve global poverty
Christian Aid joins the international movement Micah Challenge to help halve global poverty.
New fund to help London's homeless, poor and children with disabilities
Homeless people, children with disabilities and people living in severe poverty in London are amongst those who could benefit from grants to be provided by a new Roman Catholic fund.
Jackson challenges Oxford University to improve access for black people
Jesse Jackson tells UK's higher education institutes to improve access for black people, particularly top level universities like Oxford.
Vitamins for your Health
Many of us have a void of vitamins in our diet, making us susceptible to illness and colds during the winter months...
Chief Rabbi joins head of Evangelical Alliance at 7th Temple Address
Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks took to the stage last night with the head of the Evangelical Alliance Joel Edwards to address evangelicals on the importance of tolerance.
Rob Frost remembered
Family and close friends have paid tribute to Share Jesus International founder Rob Frost, who passed away peacefully last Sunday night.
Scottish Bible Society brings Scripture and food together in new cook book
"Think Bible, think two thousand years of history, think Mediterranean...think loaves and fishes!"