Lucinda Borkett-Jones
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Missionary nuns raped and partially decapitated in Burundi
Three Italian nuns from a missionary convent in Burundi were murdered in two separate attacks at their residence.
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Catholic man who attacked gay flatmate with hammer found guilty of attempted murder
Joseph Williams, 21, was sentenced to 14 years in prison at the Old Bailey yesterday for the "life-altering" injuries he inflicted on Connor Huntley.
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NFL legend Deion Sanders prays in tongues while mountaineering with Bear Grylls
Former NFL and baseball player Deion Sanders prayed in tongues as he was pushed to his limits with Christian adventurer Bear Grylls in the final episode of Running Wild.
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Who are the Islamist militants we are trying to stop?
As the UN Security Council moves to make it illegal for foreigners to join, Lucinda Borkett-Jones looks at the ideology of Islamist militants and who they are.
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Three Iranian Christians face death penalty for 'spreading corruption on earth'
The three pastors are in prison and have been pressured into confessing they are spies.
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Former Israeli President asks Pope to set up 'religious UN'
At a meeting with the Pope yesterday, Shimon Peres suggested setting up a United Nations of Religions.
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"Our Chávez who art in heaven": Venezuelan Church condemns 'idolatrous' prayer
The Catholic Church in Venezuela has condemned the country's Socialist Party for re-writing the Lord's Prayer to honour the late president Hugo Chávez.
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250,000 people flee fighting in Libya as Islamist group takes over
The UN reports that 250,000 people have fled or been displaced by the violence in Libya, as Islamist group Libyan Dawn appoints a rival government.
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How do we tackle poverty? Let CSJ count the ways...
The Centre for Social Justice has released a report outlining 192 policy options to tackle the root causes of poverty in Britain.
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Pope Francis to host big fat Italian wedding
Pope Francis will marry 20 couples at a ceremony in Rome later this month.
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Jennifer Lawrence nude pictures: why prudish outrage is not enough
When celebrity leaks happen, it highlights the moral failure of all of us, writes Lucinda Borkett-Jones.
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New evidence of 'ethnic cleansing' by IS in Iraq
A report by Amnesty International describes the Islamic State's 'systematic' targeting of religious minorities in northern Iraq.