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Handful of critically ill patients allowed to leave besieged Syrian enclave
Months of deadlock over medical evacuations from Syria's biggest remaining siege broke late on Tuesday when a deal between Damascus and a rebel faction allowed the Red Crescent to evacuate a handful of critically ill patients.
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Pastor's son accidentally shoots dead his cousin
A pastor's teenage son has accidentally shot and killed his younger cousin while they were searching for intruders at the church attached to his home.
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California firefighters gaining the upper hand against Thomas fire; fire department mourns the death of a CHP officer
Firefighters are gaining the upper hand against the largest wildfire in California history. Cal Fire and residents recently mourned the death of another public servant.
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Donald and Melania Trump greet the world a merry Christmas and pray for peace
President of the United States Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump hoped for peace in their Christmas message to the world. POTUS once again shared the story of Jesus Christ.
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Dozens dead in suicide attack on Afghanistan news agency
A suicide attack on an office of the Afghan Voice news agency and a neighbouring Shi'ite cultural centre in the capital Kabul killed dozens on Thursday.
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Senior CofE bishop to front campaign for LGBT inclusion
One of the Church of England's senior bishops is to chair a new charity aimed at promoting greater acceptance of LGBT people by working with religious organisations around the world.
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Aston Martin to recall over 5,000 vehicles in the US due to parking, fire risks
Aston Martin has issued a recall for over 5,000 vehicles in the United States. The affected vehicles from the British luxury automaker are at risk due to problems with powertrains and battery cables.
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Oklahoma Sooners guard Trae Young recognized by both NCAA and NBA
Oklahoma Sooners point guard Trae Young had been making noise in the National Collegiate Athletic Association as well as in the National Basketball League. Young's performance on the floor led to Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving comparisons.
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Islamic State has fewer than 1,000 fighters left, says US-led coalition
Fewer than 1,000 Islamic State fighters remain in Iraq and Syria, a third of the estimated figure only three weeks ago.
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Christians murdered in Nigeria's Kaduna state over Christmas
Fulani herdsmen have launched two attacks on Christian worshippers in Nigeria's Kaduna State in the Christmas period.
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Revealed: Is this the biggest scandal of all time?
When we think of the word 'scandal' we probably think of news stories in the US involving Harvey Weinstein and Robert Mueller and Donald Trump.
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Obama and Prince Harry: Former President warns against misuse of social media
He warned against the harmful effect of social media in which people were increasingly split into hostile tribes.
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So many will never know the joy of being a grandparent because of liberal lies on abortion
An acquaintance once asked Winston Churchill if he had shown the statesman a picture of his grandchild. Churchill replied, saying something like: "No. And I have forgotten to thank you for that."
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Why Justin Bieber's Gospel message needs a follow-up word
Justin Bieber told his 95 million Instagram followers: "Jesus is changing me from the inside out everyday!"
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SpaceX news: Iridium-4 launch a massive success, causes big stir on social media
SpaceX's Iridium-4 Mission was a big success with the Falcon 9 lifting off from Space Launch Complex. The launch then stirred frenzy across the wide platform of social media.