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Cologne Cathedral to turn out lights in protest against anti-Islam marches
Cologne Cathedral will turn out its lights this evening in protest against the anti-Islamisation marches gaining momentum across Germany.

Hundreds of police turn backs on NYC mayor during slain officer's funeral
New York City police turned out in their thousands on Sunday for the funeral of the second of two officers murdered last month, but in a sign of persistent tensions with Mayor Bill de Blasio, hundreds turned their backs when he delivered his eulogy.

Afghan president queries US troops exit deadline
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani said that the United States might want to "re-examine" the timetable for removing the remaining US-led coalition troops in the country.

Missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501: divers resume search for wreckage
Indonesian navy divers took advantage of calmer waters on Monday to resume efforts to identify suspected wreckage from a missing Indonesia AirAsia passenger jet with no signal detected yet from the black box recorders.

Prince Andrew steps up denial of sex allegations
Buckingham Palace stepped up its denial that Prince Andrew had sex with an underage girl introduced to him by a disgraced U.S. financier.

Islamic State seize control of Damascus suburb
Islamist fighters seized a suburb east of Damascus on Sunday after driving out a smaller rival insurgent group in deadly clashes, a monitoring group said.
Human Trafficking: Italy's second 'ghost ship' rescue prompts EU pledge on migrants
A cargo ship abandoned by its crew with 359 Syrian refugees on board was towed ashore in Italy on Saturday in the second such rescue this week, prompting calls for stronger European Union action in the face of new tactics by human traffickers.

At least 15 dead in suspected Boko Haram bus attack
At least 15 people have been killed in an attack by suspected Boko Haram militants on a bus in northern Cameroon, a senior local security official and a businessman said on Saturday.

Libya: 13 Egyptian Christians kidnapped by armed and masked men
Thirteen Egyptians were kidnapped in the Libyan city of Sirte, adding to seven that went missing last week in the war-torn North African country, Egypt's state news agency said on Saturday.

Pope Francis announces 15 new Cardinals from across the globe
Pope Francis today announced the names of 15 Archbishops and Bishops who are to become Cardinals in February.

14 awkward dating stories that will make you feel better about life
Christian dating can be perilous. If you've had a bad one (or few), sometimes all you need is just to know that you're not alone.

Seven barriers to effective leadership and how to overcome them
John Dunnett identifies seven 'brakes' to effective leadership and how to take them off.

British nurse with Ebola 'no longer critically ill'
The British nurse being treated for Ebola in London is no longer in a critical condition, her hospital has confirmed.

Boko Haram accused of abducting 40 boys and young men in northeast Nigeria
Gunmen abducted 40 boys and young men from a remote village in northeast Nigeria in a raid that residents and a security source blamed on Boko Haram.

3 killed after holiday soup sparks fire
3 killed after holiday soup sparks fire

Pope Francis calls for unity in fight against human trafficking
The theme of the New Year's Mass led by Pope Francis at St. Peter's Basilica was "No Longer Slaves, but Brothers and Sisters."