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Sara Groves has No 1 Christian album on iTunes for over a week
As singer/songwriter Sara Groves' latest, "Tell Me What You Know" (11.6) has held in as the No 1 Christian album on iTunes for over a week.
UN makes progress against malnutrition in Kenya
Three UN agencies praised the international community for its support in helping turn around a devastating malnutrition crisis in the Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps in northern Kenya.
Churches call for Pakistani Government to lift state of emergency
Churches issue joint call to Pakistani Government to revoke emergency rule.
Eau dear -- bottled water is a rip-off!
Restaurants are pushing customers into buying expensive bottled water instead of offering them tap water for free, the government's consumer watchdog said on Friday.
Second body found at Margate house
A second body was found on Friday at a house in Kent where extensive searches are under way as part of a nationwide investigation into unsolved cases of missing girls.
Britons face over pound a litre petrol for first time
Drivers are forking out over a pound for a litre of petrol or diesel for the first time, the Automobile Association said on Friday.
McCann friend speaks out over Madeleine
A woman who believes she saw a man carrying Madeleine McCann through a Portuguese resort shortly before the girl disappeared in May has insisted she is not a fantasist.
German amateur cracks World War Two code
British computer experts acknowledged defeat on Friday after a German amateur radio enthusiast won a challenge to crack secret messages encoded by a World War Two cipher.
Web site locates 9 child sex offenders
A police Web site has tracked down nine of Britain's 13 most wanted paedophiles in the past year, the specialist crime team in charge said on Friday.
Three die in Uganda as floods submerge slum
Flash floods in Uganda's capital Kampala killed at least three people on Friday and washed away scores of houses, shops and vehicles, witnesses said.
Russia readies nuclear fuel bound for Iran
Russia said on Friday that the United Nation's nuclear watchdog would soon start inspecting and sealing nuclear fuel bound for an Iran's first atomic power plant.
Art lover fined for kissing painting in France
An art lover who kissed a $2-million (980,866 pound) painting, leaving red lipstick smears on the canvas, was fined by a French court on Friday and ordered to carry out 100 hours of community work.
Spain's aloof king suffers
Decades of immunity to bad publicity seem to have ended for Spain's King Juan Carlos, who is suffering an "annus horribilis" with his picture burnt on the street and family strife spilling into the open.
Iran wants Western
Iran called on its Western foes on Friday to apologise to the Islamic Republic after the release of a U.N. nuclear agency report which Tehran said showed it had been telling the truth about its atomic plans, according to state media.
Georgian president said to name new PM
Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili will sack his prime minister and name a replacement after a cabinet meeting on Friday evening, the presidential press service said.
Turkey urges Kurd rebels to disarm amid Iraq tension
Turkey will not send troops into northern Iraq against Kurdish separatists should the militants disarm, ruling AK Party members were quoted as saying on Friday, in an apparent change of tack aimed at ending the border crisis.