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US Prays Ahead of 9/11 Anniversary
Prayers, memorial services, and candlelight vigils have been held over the weekend to mark the official days to remember the victims of the tragic September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
Government Backs Expansion of Faith Schools
Government pledges to remove "unnecessary barriers" to the establishment of more state-funded faith schools.
One step at a time
There are not many places left where we experience anything like complete darkness, but one such place lingers in my memory. It was just a small village in the Cumbrian hills...
Billy Graham's Grandson asks 'Is God Knowable?'
He's one of 19 grandchildren of the renowned US evangelist Billy Graham and grew up in what he called an "amazing Christian home". Yet he couldn't figure out how he fit into that home.
Fresh Flooding Leaves Millions Homeless in South Asia
About 2.5 million people have been made homeless in India's northeast state of Assam after a second wave of flooding caused by heavy rains over the past three days, an official said on Monday.
Cape Town Hit by Violent Protest Over Amenities
South African police on Monday fired rubber bullets at demonstrators burning tires and stoning cars on a highway into Cape Town in protest against government failures to provide basic amenities.
Sentamu Joins Clean Water Appeal
As harvest time approaches, the Archbishop of York, the Most Rev Dr John Sentamu has joined up with charity WaterAid in appealing to faith groups to help provide clean water and sanitation to the world's poorest people.
Thousands Stranded as Bangladesh Flood Spreads
A second spell of floods in less than a month has spread across parts of Bangladesh, killing seven people and leaving thousands stranded, officials said on Monday. They said the overall death toll from flooding since July had risen to 840.
Croat Parties Campaign on EU Hope; Strategy Vague
Croatian parties have kicked off campaigning for a November general election with similar slogans but subtly divergent paths for the crucial last leg of reforms needed for the country to join the European Union.
McCann Family Rejects Spurious Police Evidence
The family of Madeleine McCann dismissed the evidence against her parents as "spurious" on Monday and appealed to Portuguese police to keep looking for the missing four-year-old.
Amnesty says Sudan Tortured Accused Coup Plotters
Rights group Amnesty International said Sudan had tortured five people detained since July on accusations of planning to overthrow the government, and one needed urgent medical help.
Eritrea says Ethiopia Scuppers Border Talks
Eritrea accused Ethiopia of scuppering demarcation talks on their disputed frontier on Saturday, further dimming prospects of resolving a five-year impasse.
Catch 22 Audio Renews Christian Media Vision
Catch 22 Audio has announced a number of exciting new developments in its ministry. The company revealed it is changing its name to 'Catch 22 Media', saying the change has come as part of a move to display the "company's expanding array of services within the world of music and media".
U.N. Sees Afghan Suicide Bombings at Record in 2007
Afghanistan is on course for a record number of suicide bombings in 2007, a top United Nations envoy said on Sunday, the sixth anniversary of the first such attack in the insurgency-racked country.
Howard Says APEC Climate Pact Step Towards Post-Kyoto
An Asia-Pacific climate change agreement was a milestone because it marked the first time the world's biggest polluters had pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions, Australia's Prime Minister said on Sunday.
Dimas Says Car-Makers Missing CO2 Target Face Fines
European Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas warned in a newspaper interview on Sunday that carmakers will face sanctions if they fail to meet new rules on reducing emissions.