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Blow to Clinton campaign as she falls ill at 9/11 memorial
Blow to Clinton campaign as she falls ill at 9/11 memorial

Hillary Clinton is suffering from pneumonia, the Democratic presidential candidate's personal doctor said on Sunday after she fell ill at a September 11 memorial.

Germany\'s Christian Social Union seeks to prioritise Christian migrants over Muslims
Germany's Christian Social Union seeks to prioritise Christian migrants over Muslims

Christian refugees from war-torn areas in the Middle East may soon get prioritised for entry in Germany, if German Chancellor Angela Merkel will heed the suggestion of her conservative allies from the Christian Social Union (CSU).

Americans think it\'s inappropriate for Christian pastors to endorse politicians
Americans think it's inappropriate for Christian pastors to endorse politicians

Should American pastors use Church services to endorse their preferred political candidates? A big majority of people from the United States think this is unacceptable behavior.

Poland\'s president asks U.K. church leaders to help protect Polish communities
Poland's president asks U.K. church leaders to help protect Polish communities

A number of Polish citizens are experiencing attacks in the United Kingdom, prompting the president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, to call for the help of Church officials in the European nation.

Christians join forces with Muslims in voicing out concern over hate crimes in India
Christians join forces with Muslims in voicing out concern over hate crimes in India

Fifty Christian and Muslim religious leaders gathered in India's capital New Delhi to discuss "challenges for the freedom of religion and belief in India" under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and to tackle ways on how to address the increasing violence against religious minorities in the Hindu-dominated South Asian nation.

Denmark\'s changing scene: As number of baptisms rises, thousands of Christians leave Church
Denmark's changing scene: As number of baptisms rises, thousands of Christians leave Church

There is both good news and bad news for Christians in Denmark.

Iran, not ISIS, is world\'s terrorist powerhouse and America\'s greatest enemy, says bestselling author
Iran, not ISIS, is world's terrorist powerhouse and America's greatest enemy, says bestselling author

Despite its unmistakeable brutality and apparently lengthening arms to spread its campaign of terror, the Islamic State (ISIS) is not America's most dangerous enemy.

\'Homeland\' for Christians in Middle East pushed to protect them from ISIS genocide campaign
'Homeland' for Christians in Middle East pushed to protect them from ISIS genocide campaign

What can Christians do to help protect their fellow persecuted Christians in the Middle East?

9/11: 15 years later, Ground Zero attracts mourners
9/11: 15 years later, Ground Zero attracts mourners

More than 28 million people have seen the memorial and 7 million have been to the museum since they were opened five years ago.

Man who shot Ronald Reagan released from psychiatric hospital
Man who shot Ronald Reagan released from psychiatric hospital

Would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley Jr. was released from a psychiatric hospital on Saturday, media reports said, 35 years after he shot U.S. President Ronald Reagan in an attack prompted by a deranged obsession with the actress Jodie Foster.

Syria: Fighting continues despite US - Russia peace deal

Air strikes on a busy market place that killed and injured dozens added to doubts that any ceasefire could hold.

Over 100,000 Chileans stage mass protest to oppose proposed abortion law
Over 100,000 Chileans stage mass protest to oppose proposed abortion law

Tens of thousands of Christians sang happy songs and even ate ice cream together to celebrate one thing: the beauty of life.

Trump says America can be a nation of 'one people, under one God'

What exactly is Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump's vision of the United States under his leadership? He wants an America with one God, swearing to one flag.

Woman arrested over Paris train station attack plan was \'promised as bride\' to church attacker
Woman arrested over Paris train station attack plan was 'promised as bride' to church attacker

One of three women arrested over a failed Islamist attack in Paris had been "promised as a bride" to two men behind attacks on police officers and a priest earlier this year

Bangladesh garment factory fire kills 12
Bangladesh garment factory fire kills 12

A fire broke out in a garment packaging factory just outside the Bangladeshi capital on Saturday, killing at least 12 people, police and witnesses said.

US wants more sanctions after North Korea carries out another nuclear test

North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.