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New York crib baby mother speaks: 'I knew if I left him in God's hands, he would be OK'
The mother who left her new-born baby in a New York church's Nativity crib has said that she knew that someone would find him and help him.

Churches urge Iain Duncan Smith Christmas card campaign to highlight benefit fears
The One More Card Campaign is an initiative by the Baptist Union, the Methodist Church, United Reformed Church and the Church of Scotland.

Do we worship Jesus or the Bible?
The accusation is that, if you focus on what the Bible says, you are making the Bible your ultimate authority instead of making Jesus your ultimate authority.

India bolsters Chennai flood relief after slow response
The move came as criticism mounted that the government has been slow to respond to the heaviest rains in a century.

UN Security Council to discuss human rights in North Korea
The isolated country has been accused by a UN inquiry of abuses comparable to Nazi-era atrocities.

British police could axe teams guarding against missile attacks on jets
Known as Flight Path Protection Teams (FPPT), the British police units were set up in 2008.

San Bernardino shooting was 'act of terrorism' says FBI
Syed Rizwan Farook had contact with at least two militant groups overseas, including the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front in Syria.

General lectures Obama: Never in history of warfare has it been shown that warmer air causes wars
Retired Army Gen. Bob Scales said Tuesday he is concerned at the claims of President Obama during the Climate Change Summit in Paris that rising global temperatures cause wars.

French police seize over 300 weapons, jihadist propaganda in raids on mosques since Nov. 13 Paris attacks
For the first time since the Paris attacks, mosques in France are being closed down on grounds of radicalization. On Wednesday, French authorities said they shut down three mosques as part of the crackdown on extremist activities, USA Today reported.

ISIS claims to behead Russian 'spy,' warns of terror attacks in Moscow, Washington and New York
Two video clips have been released Wednesday by the Islamic State (ISIS) showing the beheading of a Russian "spy'', and threatening to inflict terror in Moscow, and as well in Washington and New York in the United States.

U.S. commandos tasked with capturing top ISIS leaders â a mission 'more important than killing bad guys'
The White House will deploy special operation forces to Iraq in the next few weeks "to put further pressure'' on the Islamic State (ISIS), according to Defense Secretarty Ashton Carter.

Religious, political leaders slam New York paper for mocking calls for prayers after California massacre
A barrage of criticism from numerous religious and political leaders greeted a New York tabloid on Thursday after the latter mocked people who reacted to the San Bernardino massacre with calls for prayer for the victims.
Numerous terrorism indicators seen in California massacre, but Obama says 'we don't know that' yet
The California massacre was carried out on Wednesday by a heavily armed radicalised Muslim husband-and-wife team who, the FBI said, had contacts with terror suspects and who had an armoury of weapons and explosives in their home.

Iraqis believe U.S. is actually supporting ISIS; American military officials admit perception is real but untrue
Although the United States is ostensibly leading a coalition of nations in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS), some Iraqi soldiers and civilians believeâincredibly as it may seemâthat the U.S. is actually supporting the globally despised terrorist and jihadist organisation, the Washington Post reported.

It's one of the biggest killers in the world and we don't talk about it...
In an age of seemingly endless war and terrorism, there remain things which are much more likely to kill us...

Top European politician: We can no longer ignore persecution of Christians
Christians are the world's most persecuted group and Europe can no longer ignore their plight, according to the President of the European Parliament.