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Man charged with attempted murder after church stabbing
A man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a stabbing at New Jerusalem Apostolic Church in Aston, Birmingham.

Strictly Come Dancing should introduce same-sex couples, says Rev Richard Coles
The popular broadcaster and cleric the Rev Richard Coles had suggested it's time for same-sex dancing couples to be introduced on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, in which Coles stars this year.

'The Affair' season 4 spoilers: Alison to get a new love interest
It looks like Alison will get herself a new love interest in the form a new co-worker. How will this affect her relationship with Cole?

'Major Crimes' season 6 spoilers: Will Sharon give Rusty some love advice?
"Major Crimes' will premiere their sixth season this coming October, and aside from all the thrill and suspense Raydor is set to face, fans are also wondering about the Commander's personal life.

'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' season 19 spoilers: Olivia Benson will face tons of upcoming struggles
New showrunner Michael Chernuchin shared to TV Line some details of what to expect in the upcoming season, and it looks like Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) will not be getting a break as she is set to face lots of problems and struggles.

'Supernatural' season 13 spoilers: Crowley's death pretty final; Castiel set to return to show
The season 12 finale contained a lot of cliffhangers, with viewers having a ton of questions at the end. What happened to Castiel (Misha Collins) and Mary (Samantha Smith)? Did Crowley (Mark Sheppard) really die?

'Aladdin' remake adds Billy Magnussen to cast
Disney revealed a brand-new update for their upcoming live-action remake of the 1992 classic, "Aladdin." In the upcoming movie musical, Disney has decided to add an original touch to the show-- in the form of a new character named Prince Anders.

Pope visits Colombian city Medellin that has put its drugs war in the past
Pope Francis today travels to Medellin, once notorious as the stomping grounds of drug lord Pablo Escobar, to find a city transformed since his predecessor Pope John Paul visited in 1986.

Red Cross fills UN void in violence-torn Myanmar region
The Red Cross organisations are scaling up operations in Myanmar's violence-riven northwest, after the United Nations had to suspend activities there following government suggestions that its agency had supported Rohingya insurgents.

Hurricane Irma lashes Cuba, heads for Florida as residents ordered to evacuate
Hurricane Irma walloped Cuba's northern coast on Saturday as a Category 5 storm, as millions of Florida residents were ordered to evacuate after the storm killed 21 people in the eastern Caribbean and left catastrophic destruction in its wake.

Protests over Franklin Graham Blackpool visit build as hundreds sign petition
Hundreds of people are signing a petition to block Franklin Graham, son of famous evangelist Billy Graham, from speaking at an event in Blackpool next year.

My longed-for baby died. How can I still believe in God?
Everyone who has lost a baby, through miscarriage, still birth, cot death or any other way, knows the terrible grief it brings. Zoë Clark-Coates and her husband Andy lost five. They set up a charity to support others facing such suffering and now Zoë has written a book, 'Saying Goodbye'.
'Trumpism': It's a new kind of nationalism, says Baylor study
Support for Donald Trump is being driven by a 'new form of nationalism' heavily backed by evangelical Christians, according to a major new study by Baylor University.

Christianity in Iraq: Here are some signs of hope
Signs of hope are emerging for Christians in Iraq after they were forced to flee by the ISIS invasion.

Why Alzheimer's isn't the end of everything: Requiem for my friend Pat
There is a tendency when someone has dementia to mourn the person they were. That is natural. But how can we celebrate who they are with dementia?

Donald Trump's administration backs Christian baker in gay-cake case
Donald Trump's administration is backing a Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for a same-sex couple in a landmark case at the US Supreme Court.