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Belgian authorities investigating around 10 cases of suspected illegal euthanasia
Belgian authorities investigating around 10 cases of suspected illegal euthanasia

The public prosecutor in Leuven is investigating cases of euthanasia which may not have been carried out according to the proper legal procedure.

Protests held across Ireland after shocking report into late-term abortions
Protests held across Ireland after shocking report into late-term abortions

Protests have been held across Ireland following the release of a report into the nature of late-term abortions taking place in the country.

Argentina moves towards legalisation of abortion
Argentina moves towards legalisation of abortion

Argentina could soon become the fourth country in Latin America where abortion is legal after a vote in the lower house in Friday.

Abortion advocate decorates Christmas tree with forceps
Abortion advocate decorates Christmas tree with forceps

The pro-life community has condemned an abortion advocate's "horrific" use of forceps as a Christmas tree topper.

Jerry Falwell Jr taking a 'time out' from lawsuit against Liberty University
Jerry Falwell Jr taking a 'time out' from lawsuit against Liberty University

Jerry Falwell Jr has announced he is abandoning a lawsuit against the evangelical university he led until August this year.

Covid-19 is being exploited to push abortion in Africa - documentary
Covid-19 is being exploited to push abortion in Africa - documentary

The coronavirus pandemic has been weaponized by wealthy Western countries to push abortion on struggling African nations, according to pro-life advocate and filmmaker, Obianuju Ekeocha.

Adult website announces 'huge changes' after New York Times exposé
Adult website announces 'huge changes' after New York Times exposé

An adult content website has announced that it's enacting new standards after an exposé revealed the company has been profiting off extreme and disturbing videos.

Church fined $55,000, held in contempt for holding indoor services
Church fined $55,000, held in contempt for holding indoor services

A church has been found in contempt of court and issued with a fine, after it continued to hold indoor church services with hundreds of congregants in attendance not wearing face coverings.

Pastor John MacArthur: Covid world \'perfectly suited for coming of the Antichrist\'
Pastor John MacArthur: Covid world 'perfectly suited for coming of the Antichrist'

Pastor John MacArthur has warned that the world is now "perfectly suited for the Antichrist" to come.

Church and civic groups unite to champion religious freedom
Church and civic groups unite to champion religious freedom

The Church of England has joined a consortium of organisations working together to advance freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) around the world.

New jurisdiction launched for orthodox Anglicans in Europe
New jurisdiction launched for orthodox Anglicans in Europe

A new Anglican jurisdiction has been launched in Europe to provide oversight for those with orthodox beliefs.

Reach out to the lonely this Christmas, say Church leaders
Reach out to the lonely this Christmas, say Church leaders

The Church leaders are encouraging people to share "simple messages of care and concern" for neighbours this Christmas.

Attack on Gethsemane Church intended to 'drive Christians from the Holy Land'
Attack on Gethsemane Church intended to 'drive Christians from the Holy Land'

An arson attack on the Church of Gethsemane has been condemned by the most senior Christian leader in Jerusalem.

Swiss court lifts ban on church services in Geneva
Swiss court lifts ban on church services in Geneva

A blanket ban was imposed on religious services and gatherings in the city on 1 November to limit the spread of coronavirus despite other secular gatherings like public demonstrations and professional choir practices being allowed to continue.

Court hears street preachers' harassment claim against police
Court hears street preachers' harassment claim against police

Mike Overd, Don Karns, Mike Stockwell and AJ Clarke accuse the police of assault, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, abuse of power and infringing their human rights.

Truth at risk of being auctioned to the highest bidder – Archbishop
Truth at risk of being auctioned to the highest bidder – Archbishop

Truth is becoming a commodity, up for auction to the highest bidder, says Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell in an article published in the Christmas edition of Radio Times.