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Trafficked woman forced to have 19 abortions
More police resources are needed to beat the trade in women, says charity head.

Pope Francis' message to G20: no peace or justice without care for poor
Profits aren't everything, Pope tells world leaders.

Global day of prayer to focus on Christians in prison for their faith
With persecution against Christians on the rise, churches across the UK will be gathering for the International Day of Prayer on November 16.

US Supreme Court allows gay marriage to proceed in Kansas
Judgment means licences can be issued immediately.

Ebola death toll tops 5,000; Mali quarantines 90
Aid effort gathers pace as victim numbers rise.

Boost pressure on Russia over Ukraine, US tells UN council
Troop movements stoke fears of a return to all-out conflict.

Enough evidence to hold North Korea's Kim Jong Un accountable - UN official
Massive human rights abuses laid at leader's door.
Turkey to offer course on Christianity at schools
School students in Turkey are to be given the option of taking an elective course in Christianity.

Pastor would rather go to jail than obey state mandate to provide abortion cover in health insurance plan
A California pastor and passionate pro-lifer says he is willing to go to jail if necessary rather than meet the requirements of a new state mandate to include abortion cover in employee health plans.Â

Barbaric execution of Christians in Pakistan lead to protests and call to prayer
The brutal killing of a Pakistani Christian couple earlier this month has prompted leaders to begin a protest outside 10 Downing Street.

Pastor Myles Munroe branded a 'false teacher'
Critics of Munroe, who died on Saturday in a plane crash, have denounced him as a "false teacher".

Nigeria: Church leaders urge government to stop political activity and defeat Boko Haram
Boko Haram has 'systematically eliminated' Christians, say church leaders.

UN says 13.6 million displaced by wars in Iraq and Syria
A population equivalent to the size of London has been forced to flee.

Sierra Leone to pay families of health workers who die of Ebola
Compensation will help relatives of more than 100 who have died.

After Kenneth Bae release, Christians vow to continue missionary work in North Korea
Christian groups in North Korea are vowing to carry on their missionary work despite mounting risks since Korean-American activist Kenneth Bae was imprisoned two years ago.

Historic Armenian church destroyed by Islamists in Syria
A historic church in Syria dedicated to the one and a half million Armenians murdered by the Turks in 1915 has reportedly been reduced to rubble by Islamists.