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Lebanese leaders close to government deal
Lebanese leaders are finalising a deal on the formation of a national unity government as stipulated in an agreement that ended the country's political crisis, political sources said on Saturday.
Iran vows to pursue nuclear work despite incentives
Iran vowed on Saturday to pursue its uranium enrichment programme, a day after delivering its response to an incentives package by world powers trying to curb its nuclear ambitions.
McGuinness urges Iraq to learn from N.Ireland peace
Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, a former top IRA guerrilla, urged Iraqis on Saturday to learn from the experience of his homeland, which suffered decades of sectarian conflict then found peace.
Detective missing after U-turn on Malaysian leader
A Malaysian detective has gone missing after retracting allegations he made linking Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak to the brutal murder of a Mongolian woman, police said on Saturday.
Sentamu calls for church to reach out on knife crime
Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, has today urged the Church of England to reach out to young people involved in knife crime.
Archbishop ignites homosexuality debate
The Primate of All Ireland, Archbishop Alan Harper, has called on Anglicans to revise their approach to the debate on homosexuality according to traditional Anglican methods.
Dr Who downloads to reach unchurched
Christian radio outreach ministry Whistling Frog Productions has released its latest batch of free audio downloads for churches, schools and radio stations on the theme of Dr Who.
ACET leaders turn light on 'forgotten' Aids pandemic outside Africa
Leaders of ACET programmes in India and Eastern Europe are using a UK visit to highlight the growing HIV problem in their regions.
China Aid wants business sector to speak out on persecution
China Aid Association this week launched a new campaign to raise awareness within China's business sector of religious persecution against Christians.
Hillsong gears up for annual conference
One week before World Youth Day, tens of thousands of Christians from across generations, denominations and cultures will gather at Sydney's Acer Arena for the annual Hillsong Conference which runs from 7 - 11 July.
'Bleeding' picture of Jesus draws crowds at Mumbai
Thousands of devotees thronged St Michael's church in Mahim, Mumbai, following reports of a dark patch resembling blood appearing on a portion of a painting of Jesus Christ.
New study finds fewer evangelical universalists than Pew report
The re-wording of a question about religious beliefs coupled with a more precise definition of a Christian group led to a new survey finding far fewer evangelical universalists than in last week's Pew Forum report.
NHS marks 60th birthday
The taxpayer-funded National Health Service marks its 60th birthday on Saturday, secure in its future with Britain's main political parties committed to its credo of free healthcare at the point of need.
Colombia shows rescue video
Colombia showed a video on Friday of the rescue of Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages where their anger turned to ecstasy as theatre-trained military agents duped and overpowered leftist rebels.
Brown says G8 must not give up on climate change
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned the G8 against a retreat into isolationism, saying the looming threat to the global economy instead required a speeding up of the fight against climate change and poverty.
Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
Poland rejected as insufficient on Friday a U.S. offer to boost its air defences in return for basing a "missile shield" on its territory but said it remained open to further talks with Washington.