Harry Farley
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Government to investigate use of British cluster bombs in Yemen
Claims that illegal British-made cluster bombs are being used by Saudi Arabia in the Yemen civil war is being investigated by the UK government.
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Christians have a duty to convert all Muslims, including ISIS militants â Vatican official
Christians have a duty to convert all Muslims but not Jews, according to Cardinal Kurt Koch.
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Pope calms speculation surrounding Ireland visit as Vatican confirms 2018 World Meeting of Families in Dublin
Pope Francis has dampened hopes he may visit Ireland for the 2018 World Meeting of Families.
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British group jailed for terror offences, plans to take children to live under ISIS
A British trio who planned to travel to Syria and join ISIS have been jailed for terrorism-related offences.
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Germany: Anti-immigrant AfD walks out of talks with Muslim council
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has walked out of talks with the country's central council for Muslims.
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Zimbabwean pastor receives death threats after starting accidental protest movement
The life of a Zimbabwean pastor is in danger after he accidentally started a subversive protest movement.
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Calls for full investigation after illegal British cluster bombs found in Yemen
Illegal British made cluster bombs have been found in Yemen, according to Amnesty International, adding confirmation that the banned weapons are used by Saudi-led forces.
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Cameron says he will meet Trump despite 'dangerous' Muslim comments
David Cameron has repeated his criticism of Donald Trump but said he would be happy to meet the Republican presumptive nominee.
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Fallujah: Campaign begins to recapture key Iraqi town from ISIS
Iraqi forces have clashed with ISIS militants after an offensive against the town of Falluja was announced by Iraq's Prime Minister.
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Church of Scotland to vote on priests in gay marriages
Ministers in same-sex marriages may be appointed by the Church of Scotland as the Church's General Assembly is set to vote on the historic move on Saturday.
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Online baptisms won't happen, says Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland has dismissed claims it will allow online baptisms.
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Archbishop of Canterbury warns against 'ignorant phobia' of other faiths
The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned Christian groups against using "dangerous political rhetoric" that raise tensions among different faith groups.