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Security official suspended over lost file
The government said on Thursday it had suspended a senior intelligence official who left a top secret file about Iraq and al Qaeda on a train, as MPs called for an inquiry.
Neighbourhood environments may impact residents' weight
Neighbourhoods that enable physical activity and offer access to healthy foods appear to impact residents' weight.
Indonesia less tolerant, say religious experts
Religious intolerance is on the rise in Indonesia, as shown by attacks on a minority Muslim sect, a Catholic priest and a moderate Muslim leader said on Wednesday.
Stakes high in California gay marriage fight
Conservative US Christians see California's gay marriage issue as a defining battle that could set the stage for a national showdown and get the vote out for the Republican Party in the November presidential election, a leading evangelical said.
Petition signed against super surgeries
Almost 1.2 million people have signed a petition objecting to the government's plans to create "super surgeries" across England, the British Medical Association said on Thursday.
McCain meets Greek Orthodox head
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain had his own share of faith-based courting on Tuesday when he met with the country's highest ranking Greek Orthodox leader.
Irish to decide fate of EU reform treaty
Irish voters go to the polls on Thursday to determine the fate of the European Union's reform treaty in a referendum that could easily go either way.
Pakistan condemns U.S. attack
Pakistan lodged a strong protest with the United States over what it called an unprovoked and cowardly air strike by U.S. forces in Afghanistan that killed 11 Pakistani soldiers at a border post.
China and Taiwan start talks but avoid politics
China and Taiwan began talking for the first time in almost a decade on Thursday, though the two often bitter diplomatic rivals are focusing on just a few practical issues and avoiding sensitive political problems.
Afghan hashish haul may be world's biggest
Afghan police have seized 237 tonnes of hashish in what NATO-led forces and the British government called the biggest narcotics haul in history.
Cuba oil plans could put hole in U.S. embargo
Sometime next year, Cuba plans to begin drilling a major oil field off its northern coast that might do what little else has done - bring change to U.S-Cuba relations.
U.S. says to pledge about $10 billion for Afghans
The United States will pledge about $10 billion in aid for Afghanistan at a donors conference on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said as she flew to the Paris meeting.
Commodity tax proposed to fund 'Bank of the South'
Ivory Coast's president has proposed introducing a special tax on developing countries' exports of raw materials like oil and cocoa to finance a "Bank of the South" to fight world poverty.
Southern Baptists worried by decline in baptisms
Baptisms in the Southern Baptist Convention have fallen to a 20-year low, a trend that is setting off alarm bells in America's largest evangelical denomination.
Vatican cardinal says world obsessed by Islam
The world is obsessed by Islam, according to the Vatican's point man for relations with other religions.
Obama in private meeting with Christian leaders
Barack Obama has shared his position with US Christian leaders on a wide range of issues including gay rights, abortion and the Iraq war in a private meeting on Tuesday.