Harry Farley
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Nigeria: Eight killed as mob turns on Muslim after he saved a Christian accused of blasphemy
Eight people have been killed in Nigeria after a mob burnt down the house of a Muslim man who intervened when a Christian was beaten over allegations he had blasphemed.
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Russell Moore launches attack on prosperity preachers
Russell Moore has launched a devastating attack on prosperity preachers, criticising those who sit on a "golden throne".
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Why one expert says Jesus may have been a psychopath (and why it probably doesn't mean what you think it does)
Dr Kevin Dutton of the University of Oxford has ranked the psychopathic traits of global leaders.
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Man charged with murder over shooting of New York Muslim cleric
A man has been charged with murder after a Muslim cleric and his assistant were fatally shot outside a mosque in New York earlier this month.
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Asia Bibi's last appeal against death sentence for blasphemy to be heard in October
Asia Bibi, the Christian on death row for blasphemy in Pakistan, will have her final appeal against the ruling heard by the Supreme Court in the second week of October.
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Former headmaster accused of 'having sex with boy he met at Christian group'
John Coatman, a 75-year-old former headmaster, is on trial over allegations he had sex with a boy he met through a Christian youth group.
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German interior minister backs ban on burqas
The burqa "does not belong" in Germany, the country's interior minister said on Friday as a fierce debate raged over face covering and intergration.
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Strasbourg: Jewish man stabbed in knife attack
A Jewish man was stabbed today in Strasbourg, France, but police are ruling out terrorism as a motive, according to local media.
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South Sudan accused of recruiting child soldiers as civil war looms
Child soldiers' recruitment has spiked in the last week as South Sudan's government prepares for a renewed civil war, an internal United Nations document said according to The Associated Press.
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Mosque construction near Leaning Tower of Pisa under fire
Plans to build a mosque near Italy's famous leaning tower of Pisa have come under fire from campaigners.
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Councillors blame national leaders over child refugee crisis
Child refugee in Calais have suffered from a failure in national leadership, local councillors have said following a visit to the 'Jungle' camp.
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Choudary conviction proves 'dangerous' counter-terror laws are not needed, say free speech campaigners
The conviction of Anjem Coudary is proof the government's counter-extremism plans are unnecessary, according to free speech campaigners who have labelled the proposals as "dangerous".