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Human Rights Activist Unimpressed by North, South Korea Summit
A long time human rights champion for North Korea is unimpressed by the second summit between North and South Korea to take place later this month.
Hunger, Disease Stalk Children Hit by South Asia Floods
Millions of malnourished Indian children are vulnerable to disease after South Asia's worst floods in years, officials and aid groups said on Wednesday, calling for urgent assistance.
South Korea Cuts Back on Mission Activities Following Hostage Crisis
Christian groups in South Korea, the second biggest supplier of missionaries to the world after the United States, are scaling back operations in trouble spots following the hostage crisis in Afghanistan.
Egypt Christian Convert Continues Legal Case Despite Threats
An Egyptian who has set a precedent by seeking official recognition of his conversion from Islam to Christianity says he will continue his quest despite receiving death threats.
Police go to TV Watchdog over Channel 4 Mosque Documentary
West Midlands Police said on Wednesday it had made an official complaint to television regulator Ofcom over a documentary about extremism in British mosques, saying the footage had been misleading.
Beijing Olympics Pollution Fear
China invited the world to the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Wednesday with a dazzling song-and-dance and fireworks display, but cheers and shouts of 10,000 beaming citizens could not mask fears about pollution.
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Bishop of London to Lead Major Ecumenical Gathering
The Bishop of London will lead the Church of England delegation for the Third European Ecumenical Assembly.
Sri Lanka Welcomes First Ecumenical Conflict Research Team
War-torn Sri Lanka has welcomed the first of a series of visits around the world by an ecumenical team seeking to learn more about the peacemaking efforts of local churches in conflict-stricken regions.
Jesus Film's 'Operation Jericho' Re-Targeting French-Speaking Africans
The JESUS Film ministry is asking Christians to pray for this year's "Operation Jericho," which is being conducted to bring people in French-speaking African countries to Christ.
Anglicans Install New Bishop of Iran
A priest from Pakistan was officially installed as Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Iran last Sunday.
Salvation Army Volunteers run Holiday Camps for Vulnerable Children
Vulnerable children are enjoying a holiday of fun and games that they might not otherwise have had the chance to experience thanks to The Salvation Army.
Sudan Bishop says Political Will is lacking to Resolve Darfur Crisis
Despite the UN Security Council's vote to authorise up to 26 000 peacekeepers for Darfur, a Sudanese Roman Catholic bishop says he believes there is not enough political will to end the crisis in this troubled part of Sudan.
Chinese House Churches Praying for Beijing Olympics
China Aid Association launches a prayer campaign for a tolerant 2008 Olympics.
South Korea Denies Report Hostages Seriously Ill
South Korea's foreign minister on Tuesday denied reports that two of the 21 Korean hostages held by Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan were dangerously ill.