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Cameron set for victory in EU negotiations to curb immigration
The European Union is offering Britain a new "emergency brake" rule that could help curb immigration from other EU states in a reform package.

Will the government do more to protect Europe's abandoned children?
Is the UK doing enough to care for unaccompanied refugee children? Krish Kandiah looks at what is needed.

Italy government draws flak after covering nude statues at museum in bid not to offend visiting Iranian president
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's official visit to Rome was marred with some controversy after Italian authorities covered up nude statues exhibited at a world-famous museum in the country ahead of his visit.

After nearly getting raped, Danish girl could face charges for using pepper spray to fend off her attacker
A 17-year-old Danish who was sexually assaulted could be prosecuted after using pepper spray to fend off her assailant.

Americans think leading presidential bets Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are not religious, Pew survey shows
On Wednesday, the Pew Research Center released results of its recent survey, referenced as "Faith and the 2016 Campaign," which revealed that some of the leading US presidential aspirants are not perceived by American voters as intensely religious individuals.

Astronomers discover planet circling star a trillion kilometres away: Cosmic mystery beyond man's reckoning
A team of international scientists recently found out that a planet earlier thought to be floating alone in outer space is actually part of the biggest solar system ever discovered, way bigger than our own.

Stepsister of WWII diarist Anne Frank says Donald Trump 'acting like another Hitler'
The stepsister of famous World War II diarist Anne Frank heavily criticised Trump for his supposedly racist policies, even going as far as comparing the presidential aspirant to notorious German dictator Adolf Hitler.

Pro-life backers slam indictment of activists who exposed sale of baby parts: 'It's a sick day in America'
Tens of thousands of pro-life supporters have signed a petition calling for the dropping of charges against Center for Medical Progress (CMP) founder David Daleiden and his assistant, Sandra Merritt, the Gospel Herald reported.

Leonardo DiCaprio meets Pope Francis at the Vatican
Oscar-nominated actor Leonardo DiCaprio met Pope Francis today in a private audience at the Vatican.

Candlemas - Jesus as the Light of the World
This Sunday's celebration of the Presentation of Jesus at the temple marks the end of Ephiphany. What is its spiritual significance?

Sierra Leone: Ebola's back, and faith leaders are on the front line
A fortnight ago, West Africa breathed a collective sigh of relief as the World Health Organisation declared that Liberia was officially Ebola-free, having gone 42 days without a new case. Now the disease is back.

Canada must do more: #FreePastorLim petition now over 125,000
Thousands have signed a petition calling for the release of a Canadian pastor sentenced to life imprisonment in North Korea.

Resurgence of Lord's Resistance Army strikes fear across Central African Republic
A terrorist militia responsible for around 100,000 deaths before being hunted out of Northern Uganda is regaining strength in the Central African Republic.

'If I were a fuzzy-wuzzy bear': the lost genius of the 1980s school hymn â volume 2!
Martin Saunders is back with his second installment of the best school hymns the 1980s had to offer...

The hateful rhetoric about refugees being terrorists has GOT to stop
There are times when the sort of coolly measured tone of a standard opinion piece for Christian Today is just not appropriate.

China: Call for churches to be banned in city of Confucius' birth
A Chinese political advisor has called for a ban on churches in the city of Qufu, the birthplace of philosopher Confucius, because he believes they cause "intense controversy".