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Netanyahu warns of military action against Iran, saying Israel not bound by nuke deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country is not bound by the historic nuclear accord struck by Iran and key world powers, describing the deal as a "historic mistake" and warned he is ready to order military action.

$30 to $100 per organ: US abortion clinic's illegal sale of foetal body parts uncovered
Abortion provider Planned Parenthood shocked the world recently after it was discovered that they are using the illegal partial birth procedure to sell intact fetal body parts for medical research.

Republican presidential bets unite against 'dangerous' and 'flawed' Iran nuclear deal
After weeks of bickering and fighting, Republican presidential candidates seemed to take a break from campaigning against their GOP rivals to condemn U.S. President Barrack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran.

Have Christians joined Boko Haram?
A number of militants in Nigeria's Boko Haram are Christians, a country expert has claimed.

Iraqi Christians plead for greater protection following Baghdad killings
The recent kidnap and murder of Christians in Baghdad has prompted the Chaldean Church to issue a demand for greater protection.

No more domestic violence: Faith leaders commit to stamping out abuse
Britain's religious leaders are to take a stand against domestic abuse at a gathering tonight at the House of Lords.

Sudan: Christian pastors' defence team close their case
The defence team of two South Sudanese pastors facing trial for espionage in Sudan have closed their case, and campaigners remain hopeful that they will be acquitted of all charges.

Iran nuclear deal: Is it statecraft or surrender?
The nuclear deal agreed with Iran could transform the Middle East.

Greece deal just won't work, says International Monetary Fund in damning report
The IMF study says the deal won't enable Greece to trade its way out of debt.

'Jesus was a migrant too': Hungarian demonstrators protest border fence
A thousand people demonstrated in the centre of Budapest against a 100-mile fence to keep out migrants.

World powers' deal with Iran to ignite Mideast nuke arms race, officials warn
The landmark nuclear accord hammered out by Iran and major world powers is triggering a nuclear arms race in the Middle East that also steps up Russia's influence in the region, according to former and current government officials.

Extremists out to kill Muslim leader and teacher who turned to Christ in Uganda
A former sheikh in eastern Uganda who has converted to Christianity and become an evangelist has escaped death twice as Muslim extremists tried to kill him in the past two weeks.

Christians of Mosul join forces with their 'Muslim brothers' in fight against ISIS
Almost a thousand Christian in Iraq who have been affected by the Islamic State's terror campaign have joined with "Muslim brothers" to fight the Islamist extremist group, according to reports.

Christian families return to Indian village as Hindu extremists vow to kick them out
Christian families have finally returned to their village in India's Jharkhand state through the help of the police, but they are still facing threats from tribal people instigated by Hindu extremists who are still bent on banishing them away again.

Donald Trump asks FBI to probe threat as Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' bolts jail
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has asked the FBI to investigate a threatening post on Twitter that he received after he wrote a post on social media about Mexican drug lord El Chapo, who has just escaped from prison.

Anyone wearing 'burka' veil faces arrest in Chad following Boko Haram suicide attack
Authorities in Chad have cautioned that anyone wearing a full veil covering the face will be immediately arrested following the suicide bombing carried out by a fighter from Boko Haram disguised as a woman donning a burka.