Mark Yapching
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France close to legalising euthanasia
France is now one step away from legalising euthanasia after Parliament passed a controversial bill addressing patients' rights to end of life care.
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Christy Nockels to release first live worship album on April 23
Worship singer-songwriter Christy Nockels is all set to release her first live worship album on April 23, while the latest CD in the Passion series garners positive reviews from critics.
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Boko Haram will worsen food crisis in Niger, government official says
The rise of refugees fleeing to Niger from the violence of the Boko Haram will put additional strain on Niger's food supply.
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'Do You Believe' stars think there is room for Jesus in Hollywood
The stars of the Pure Flix film "Do You Believe" think that Hollywood has room for Jesus Christ with the rise of faith-based films.
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Chad seeks UN approval for multinational task force vs Boko Haram
Chad is seeking the United Nations' endorsement of the five-nation force that is now engaging the Islamist radical group Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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Catholic-owned company wins case against Colorado health department over insurance coverage
A court has ruled in favour of a Catholic-owned company in Colorado in its case against the state's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over a federal insurance coverage mandate for employees.
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Christian music gets new app for streaming
Christians can now listen to their favourite Christian music for a fraction of the price through a new streaming app.
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San Francisco Archdiocese removes controversial water sprinkler system
The Archdiocese of San Francisco has removed a controversial water sprinkler system installed from its home church.
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Amnesty International claims Syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians
The Syrian government has allegedly launched two chemical gas attacks in northern Syria, killing an entire family.
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Saudi blogger Raif Badawi awaits new schedule for flogging
Convicted Saudi blogger Raif Badawi continues to await a new date for his next round of flogging.
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Malaysian appeals court to hear Christian's plea over right to use 'Allah' in CDs
The Malaysian Court of Appeals is set to hear the case of a Christian seeking to uphold her right to use the word "Allah" in published material.
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Attacks on India's Christians continue despite PM's pledge on religious tolerance
Attacks against the Christian minority in India continue despite a pledge from the Prime Minister to crack down on such violence.