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Fate of Korean Hostages Hangs in Balance in Afghanistan
The fate of 22 South Korean Christian volunteers kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan hung in the balance on Thursday, a day after the rebels shot dead one hostage and dumped his bullet-ridden body near where the group was seized.
'Listen to the Earth' - Pope Makes Environmental Plea
Pope Benedict said the human race must listen to "the voice of the Earth" or risk destroying its very existence.
World Vision Lebanon to Highlight Violence Against Children
World Vision Lebanon and Save the Children Sweden have organised a joint initiative to raise awareness and study the recommendations and implications for Lebanon of the recently published UN study on violence against children.
Indonesia Lifts Tsunami Warning Following Quake
A strong undersea earthquake hit North Maluku province in eastern Indonesia on Thursday, triggering panic among frightened residents and a brief tsunami warning.
Amy Grant to Release Memoir
Legendary Christian artist Amy Grant's memoir will release next autumn, Flying Dolphin Press/Waterbrook has announced. Mosaic: Pieces of My Life So Far will be released on 16 October 2008 and will be published as a trade paperback the following year.
World Council of Churches Praying for Korean Hostages
World Council of Churches calls on its members to unite in prayer for release of South Korean hostages in Afghanistan.
Taliban say they Killed Korean Hostage
Spokesman for Taliban says one male hostage out of the 23 kidnapped South Koreans has been shot dead. Relatives in South Korea are praying as they await news of the fate of the other 22.
New Green Energy Saving Adapter to be Released
A plug adapter that stops energy being wasted by electrical devices left on standby is to go on sale priced ...
Church of England Diocese Commences Search for Top Ten Hymns
The Church of England in the north-west Midlands has begun a search for the region's favourite hymns.
Flood Victims Praise Salvation Army for Relief Efforts
The Salvation Army has been praised for its emergency response to the floods and round-the-clock assistance "above and beyond the call of duty".
Stop the Traffik Wins New Media Award
Stop the Traffik has won the Advocacy Award at the New Stateman New Media Awards 2007.
British Public Rejects 'Green' Taxes
Half of British consumers are not prepared to pay more tax to help the environment, according to a poll.
Gordon Brown to Unveil New Security Plans to Fight Terrorism
Britain on Wednesday considered plans to hold terrorism suspects for up to 56 days without charge, resurrecting proposals that have divided lawmakers across the political divide.
Taste of Adventure Helps Young Christian and Muslim Men Bond
Canoeing and mountain-biking have brought young Christian and Muslim men together as part of a weekend of sharing their differences and similarities.
AIDS Conference Calls for Child Specific HIV Drugs
The world's biggest AIDS conference closed on Wednesday with a call for the development of child-specific drugs to ensure millions of HIV-infected children not only survive to adulthood, but also live without damaging side effects from their treatment.
Lebanese Army Commences Final Push Against Militants
Lebanese troops advanced towards fortified positions of Islamist militants at a Palestinian refugee camp on Wednesday in what political sources said was the start of a final assault to root out the gunmen.