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Swiss court orders parents to hand over legal documents for daughter's medical transition
A Swiss court has ordered parents who object to their daughter's gender transition to hand over legal documents supporting her medical transition.
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Christian group urges International Olympic Committee to protect women's sport
The Alliance Defending Freedom International (ADF) is calling on the International Olympic Committee to protect female athletes.
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French Christians ask for respect after Paris Olympics 'Last Supper' controversy
Evangelicals in France have taken their concerns about the Paris Olympics Opening ceremony to the French government.
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Christian lecturer to appeal after tribunal upholds sacking over tweet
A Christian lecturer is to appeal after a tribunal ruled that it was reasonable for a Bible college to sack him over a tweet expressing his Christian beliefs on sexual ethics.
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Parents of Christian woman who died fighting NHS win appeal
The parents of a Christian woman who died while fighting the NHS over its decision to end life-sustaining treatment have won an appeal.
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Church leaders issue call to stand against violence after Southport stabbings
Church leaders from different denominations and traditions have issued a joint statement expressing their "shock, sadness and horror" at a deadly knife attack on a children's dance class on Monday.
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Christian settlement becomes UK's newest UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Gracehill Moravian Church settlement was founded in County Antrim in 1759 and has been granted World Heritage status after a transnational effort led by the US.
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Bishop of Liverpool prays for comfort after shocking knife attack on children's dance class
The Bishop of Liverpool has spoken of his shock after a knifeman attacked a children's Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, just north of the city.
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Ancient artefacts stolen from Cyprus churches go on display after return to country
An ongoing saga involving looted treasures and political drama that began a half-century ago came one step closer to closure after a trove of artefacts, some thousands of years old, went on display at Cyprus' archaeological museum.
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Prominent Myanmar Christian leader released from prison for second time
The former head of Myanmar's Kachin Baptist Convention has been released from prison for the second time this year, after being released and re-detained in April.
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Paris Olympics organisers apologise after opening ceremony offended Christians
Organisers of the Paris Olympics have apologised for offence caused by scenes during the opening ceremony on Friday evening that Christians claimed mocked Christianity.
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Christian leaders in France and UK speak out against 'mockery of Christianity' at Paris Olympics opening ceremony
Christians have continued to speak out against offensive scenes in the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics which included an apparent depiction of The Last Supper featuring drag queens.