Summary: The Christian Choice Party has lost a case against the BBC in which it accused the broadcasting company of censoring its message concerning Muslims
Summary: The Christian Choice Party has lost a case against the BBC in which it accused the broadcasting company of censoring its message concerning Muslims
Summary: The Rev AR Bernard founding senior pastor of Christian Cultural Center was officiated as the new president of the Council of Churches of the City of New York USA Thursday night during an installation service where speakers called for the revival of the Ch
Summary: Muslim rebels drove off more than 1000 Christians from a southern Philippine farming village and took over their land the guerillas and a mayor said Friday
Summary: The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society announced Thursday that it would serve as legal counsel for the producers of “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” in their right to use a clip of John Lennon’s song “Imagine” in
Summary: Muslim rebels drove off more than 1,000 Christians from a southern Philippine farming village and took over their land, the guerillas and a mayor said ...
Summary: If the old adage that "you can't beat something with nothing" is true, then Europe is headed for trouble in its current conflict with Islamic fundamentalism. Western Europe has had an increasing number of conflicts between its ideals of free expression a
Summary: Conservative Christian leaders who believe the word "evangelical" has lost its religious meaning plan to release a starkly self-critical document saying the movement has become too political and has diminished the Gospel through its approach to the cultur
Summary: Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe accepted that the oppositions Morgan Tsvangirai won more votes in the presidential election and will contest a runoff in a political battle that has raised fears of bloodshed
Summary: Beijing lambasted the Dalai Lama as a criminal on Saturday as representatives of the exiled Buddhist leader headed for a meeting in southern China on the most serious unrest in Tibet for nearly two decades
Summary: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbass security forces began deploying to the northern West Bank city of Jenin on Saturday for a lawandorder campaign meant to show the government is laying the ground for statehood
Summary: The Pentagon is considering sending up to 7000 more US troops to Afghanistan next year to make up for a shortfall in contributions from NATO allies the New York Times reported on Saturday
Summary: Southeast Asia nations meeting in Bali have agreed to cooperate over the rice market Malaysias trade minister said on Saturday as rocketing prices shock a region where the grain is a core part of most meals
Summary: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is the best hope for successfully negotiating the release of FrenchColombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and other hostages held by leftist Colombian guerrillas her husband said on Friday
Summary: Southern Sudans minister of defence and a presidential adviser were among at least 23 people killed on Friday in a plane crash blamed on engine failure officials said
Summary: The Bush administration could announce plans by the end of its term in January to close Guantanamo prison and an upcoming Supreme Court ruling might be the impetus for this senior US officials and experts say
Summary: Chinas bold plan to take a special Olympic torch to the top of Mount Everest faced a possible setback on Saturday as snow fell on the worlds highest mountain
Summary: A British soldier died and four others were wounded in a mine blast in the southern Afghan province of Helmand the Ministry of Defence said on Saturday
Summary: The number of women arrested for being drunk and disorderly has risen by more than 50 percent in the past five years and soared by over 1000 percent in some areas police figures showed on Friday
Summary: The country should pull back from policies promoting biofuels and resist attempts to increase European Union targets until safeguards are in place to protect the environment a parliamentary committee said on Friday
Summary: The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates steady next week but grim economic news clearly leaves open the possibility of another quarterpoint cut as the central bank prepares its new forecasts
Summary: Prime Minister Gordon Brown is preparing a new legislative programme focusing on the economy health education and constitutional reform to fight back as soon as next week after a drubbing in local elections
Summary: Six months after the Back to Church Sunday evangelistic campaign figures from the Diocese of Lichfield show that between 700 and 900 of the 6000 people who came Back to Church in the area on 29 September last year are now regular churchgoers
Summary: A new appeal by the Scottish Bible Society aims to raise funds to help people in the vast and conflictridden Democratic Republic of Congo in central Africa
Summary: The international president of World Vision the largest Christian humanitarian aid organisation announced today that he plans to retire from his role in September 2010
Summary: Boris Johnsons triumph in the London mayoral poll shows a thirst for change among voters that does not bode well for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown