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Pope to issue post-Synod document on the \'joy of family\'
Pope to issue post-Synod document on the 'joy of family'

The Pope is expected to follow-up the three-week Synod on the Family with an exhortation on "the joy of the family"

\'It could have been a massacre\': Shell hits Aleppo church during Sunday service
'It could have been a massacre': Shell hits Aleppo church during Sunday service

Seven people were injured when the shell hit the Church of St Francis in the Azizyeh residential district.

Catholic leaders issue unprecedented appeal to UN on climate change
Catholic leaders issue unprecedented appeal to UN on climate change

Roman Catholic cardinals, patriarchs and bishops have issued an unprecedented appeal to the UN to produce a "truly transformational" agreement to tackle climate change when it meets at the long awaited conference in Paris.

Hobby Lobby owners under investigation for illegal import of ancient biblical artefacts
Hobby Lobby owners under investigation for illegal import of ancient biblical artefacts

One of America's most high-profile Christian businesses is under investigation for illegally importing ancient Middle Eastern artefacts.

30-foot Hindu idol of good fortune falls on crowd of worshipers in India; 1 dead
30-foot Hindu idol of good fortune falls on crowd of worshipers in India; 1 dead

The 30-foot statue of Ganesh has reportedly collapsed on a crowd of Indian worshipers during the recent Immersion Festival, killing one and hurting three others, according to the Christian News.

ISIS claims deady suicide attack on mosque in Saudi Arabia
ISIS claims deady suicide attack on mosque in Saudi Arabia

Militant group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a Shia mosque in Saudi Arabia.

Pentagon \'used Christian aid group to spy on North Korea\'
Pentagon 'used Christian aid group to spy on North Korea'

An investigation claims that HISG received funding from the Pentagon connected to espionage in the secretive state.

Another evangelical church demolished in Muslim-majority Sudan
Another evangelical church demolished in Muslim-majority Sudan

There are growing fears for Christians in Sudan after another church was destroyed.

Gun control: We need universal background checks, say US police chiefs in rebuff to NRA
Gun control: We need universal background checks, say US police chiefs in rebuff to NRA

Police chiefs from across the United States called on Monday for universal background checks for firearms purchases.

Afghanistan/Pakistan: Rescue teams rush to help earthquake victims
Afghanistan/Pakistan: Rescue teams rush to help earthquake victims

Thousands spent the night outdoors in near-freezing temperatures, reluctant to go back inside.

Group records ISIS acts of terror in Mosul, Iraq\'s Christian heartland: Beheadings, amputation and torture on daily basis
Group records ISIS acts of terror in Mosul, Iraq's Christian heartland: Beheadings, amputation and torture on daily basis

Hundreds of sickening episodes of beheadings, amputations and tortures for the period of September alone have been exposed in a dossier that shows anew the brutality and terrifying life under the Islamic State militants.

Shiite men mourn death of their prophet\'s grandson by cutting scalp, whipping bodies
Shiite men mourn death of their prophet's grandson by cutting scalp, whipping bodies

Shiite Muslim men and young boys have been beating themselves with sharp blades and chains and even cutting their scalps with daggers reportedly to commemorate the death of Husyn ibn Ali, grandson of Prophet Muhammad.

Donald Trump: No terrorism if Saddam, Gadhafi had not been ousted from power
Donald Trump: No terrorism if Saddam, Gadhafi had not been ousted from power

The late ruthless dictators Saddam Hussein and Moammar Gadhafi may have gained infamy and elicited hate for the various atrocities they committed to their own people, but for Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, they would've made the Middle East more stable.

US bombing of Afghan hospital that killed 22 a \'premeditated massacre,\' says MSF
US bombing of Afghan hospital that killed 22 a 'premeditated massacre,' says MSF

US military may have purposely targeted a hospital in Afghan's Kunduz city, killing 22 people including 12 medical staff of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF), according to a report by the Associated Press (AP).

President Obama\'s policy shift on keeping troops in Afghanistan gets mixed reaction
President Obama's policy shift on keeping troops in Afghanistan gets mixed reaction

President Obama's plan to let US military troops stay in Afghanistan through the end of 2016 has received mixed responses from Republicans and citizens alike.

Tens of thousands of migrants living in German tents face woes as winter nears
Tens of thousands of migrants living in German tents face woes as winter nears

The situation of refugees in Germany appears gloomy in the coming months as winter approaches and there are no fixed accommodation to house the thousands of asylum seekers particularly those living in tents.