Multinational troops fighting Boko Haram in West Africa will be able to pursue the militants across borders, Nigeria's presidential spokesman says.
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July 29th, 2015
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July 29th, 2015Conservative backbencher Glyn Davies MP writes about his opposition to Rob Marris MP's Private Members' Bill on assisted suicide.
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July 28th, 2015A town council in Dorset has been criticised after members voted unanimously to reintroduce prayers to its meetings.
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July 28th, 2015
A poll published in the Sunday Times has provided more good news for pro-life campaigners in Ireland this week as it revealed that support for loosening the restrictions on abortion are at their lowest level in more than two years.
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July 28th, 2015
The New South Wales (NSW) government will audit public school prayer groups because of concerns students are being exposed to violent ideologies.
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July 28th, 2015
The secretary of state for health was entitled to make the provision of a range of free medical treatments available in England under the National Health Service, including abortion services, accessible only to patients whose ordinary residence was in England. Consequently, he was not obliged to exercise his discretion to extend the provision of free abortion services to women travelling to England from Northern Ireland, further, failure to supply such free abortion services was not a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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July 28th, 2015
Christians are facing growing persecution around the world, fuelled mainly by Islamic extremism and repressive governments, leading the pope to warn of “a form of genocide” and for campaigners to speak of “religio-ethnic cleansing”.
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July 28th, 2015
Faith leaders warn of a rise in persecution around the world. Here are four countries where Christian believers face official discrimination and threats of attacks by militants – sometimes at the same time.
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July 27th, 2015A child aged just three is among hundreds identified as being at risk of radicalisation, it emerged today.With fears growing about children and teenagers being drawn into terrorism, a project set up by the Home Office in the wake of the 7/7 bombings has reported a sharp rise in the number of youngsters being referred including dozens under the age of 12.Since it was rolled out nationwide in 2012, the youngest person involved has been a child aged three whose whole family was referred.
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July 27th, 2015
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) published a “study” on July 27, 2015 examining 100 requests for euthanasia for psychiatric reasons in Belgium.
