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Harry Farley is News Editor for Christian Today.
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North Korea must face criminal court, says Christian charity
The North Korean regime must face the International Criminal Court (ICC) for its "egregious human rights abuses", a Christian religious freedom charity has said.
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Critics who attacked Songs of Praise's Jungle episode lack 'religious literacy' - BBC religion head
Those who attacked the BBC's edition of Songs of Praise from the Calais "Jungle" only did so because of poor "religious literacy", according to the broadcaster's head of religion.
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South African bishops: Same-sex couples should have 'full membership'
Anglican bishops across southern Africa have announced same-sex couples should "share in full membership" of the Church.
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Pope Francis is a socialist like me, says Bernie Sanders
What does Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders think he has in common with Pope Francis?
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Ted Cruz fires aide who shared Marco Rubio Bible video
Ted Cruz has fired a senior aide who'd circulated a video accusing rival Republican candidate Marco Rubio of mocking the Bible.
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Dancing 106-year-old in White House: 'The Bible says a good laugh is the best medicine'
What keeps the 106-year-old White House dancer upbeat and healthy?
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Conservative Christian couple speak about life with a transgender son
A conservative Christian family in California have decided to raise their child as a boy, even though he was born a girl.
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Ofsted condemns London Jewish schools for 'narrow' view of women
An Orthodox Jewish School in London has been criticised for providing books in which "images of females had either been erased or radically changed".
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Obama axes funding for 'abstinence-only' sex education
Barack Obama has cut all funding for sex education programmes which teach it is best to wait until marriage.
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Turkey removes 'religion' category from ID cards
Turkey has ditched the requirement for citizens to name their religion on identity cards as part of the country's bid to join the European Union.
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Asda scraps food bank collection points
Food banks have been banned from holding permanent collection points in the supermarket giant Asda.
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Overwhelming majority of influential British Muslims say ISIS is 'illegitimate'
The overwhelming majority of influential British Muslims think ISIS is not a legitimate Islamic state, according to a landmark study.
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Escaped Boko Haram rape victims persecuted and ostracised by own communities
Victims of rape and kidnapping at the hands of Boko Haram are often rejected and ostracised after they are released, reveals a new study by UNICEF and International Alert.
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Rob Bell joins #30SecondBible to 'reclaim' Scripture
Rob Bell has joined a bid to "reclaim the Bible in the season of Lent" by launching the #30SecondBible campaign.
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Oxford University Labour Club embroiled in accusations of anti-Semitism
Accusations of anti-Semitism have embroiled Oxford University Labour club (OULC), former platform of a number of politicians including Ed Miliband and Michael Foot.
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