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Mass protests in Chechnya against Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Mass protests in Chechnya against Charlie Hebdo cartoons

The country's Kremlin-backed leader says the images were "vulgar and immoral".

US will strip Palestinian funding over International Criminal Court, warns senator
US will strip Palestinian funding over International Criminal Court, warns senator

Republican senator Lindsay Graham has said that funding will be cut off if Palestine files a complaint.

Anonymous hacker group declares war on jihadist terrorism
Anonymous hacker group declares war on jihadist terrorism

A hacker group known only as 'Anonymous' has vowed to exact vengeance against terrorist groups threatening the freedom of expression following the slaying of Charlie Hebdo journalists in Paris.

Mississippi Democrats want to make Bible official state book
Mississippi Democrats want to make Bible official state book

While one US politician has abandoned his bid to make the Bible the state book for Louisiana, others are confident their efforts will be fruitful.

Hobby Lobby birth control ruling doesn\'t apply to religious groups, feds say
Hobby Lobby birth control ruling doesn't apply to religious groups, feds say

Hobby Lobby birth control ruling doesn't apply to religious groups, feds say

Westboro Baptist Church Twitter accounts shut down
Westboro Baptist Church Twitter accounts shut down

The controversial Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) lost its primary Twitter account last week, LGBT site Pink News reported on Tuesday.

Pastor says police should apologise after using mugshots of black men for target practice
Pastor says police should apologise after using mugshots of black men for target practice

A North Miami pastor is calling for an apology from the police department after it was discovered that mugshots of black men were being used for officers' target practice.

Pakistan: Christians join Muslims in protests against Charlie Hebdo
Pakistan: Christians join Muslims in protests against Charlie Hebdo

Christians marched in Peshawar against the French satirical magazine following its controversial "survivor" cover.

Lebanese Christian family shocked to find their son is a suspected jihadist
Lebanese Christian family shocked to find their son is a suspected jihadist

A Lebanese Christian family were shocked to hear their son named last week as an alleged jihadist arrested for planning suicide bomb attacks.

Christian militia leader arrested in CAR: charges include murder and rape
Christian militia leader arrested in CAR: charges include murder and rape

A notorious leader of the Central African Republic's anti-balaka militia has been detained by UN peacekeepers.

Give us guns and we\'ll defend ourselves, say Kenyan pastors
Give us guns and we'll defend ourselves, say Kenyan pastors

Extremist targeting of Christian ministers has led to some church leaders to demand the right to be armed.

Yazidi sisters who escaped Islamic State are reunited and searching for missing relatives
Yazidi sisters who escaped Islamic State are reunited and searching for missing relatives

Adeba Shaker, a 14-year-old from Iraq's minority Yazidi sect, said the first time she smiled after her abduction was when she was reunited with her younger sister.

Pope leaves Philippines after record crowds attend Mass
Pope leaves Philippines after record crowds attend Mass

Pope Francis left the Philippines on Monday, ending a week-long trip to Asia that culminated with a Mass for about seven million people, the largest-ever crowd for a papal event.

Israeli strike in Syria kills senior Hezbollah figures
Israeli strike in Syria kills senior Hezbollah figures

An Israeli helicopter strike in Syria killed a commander from Lebanon's Hezbollah and the son of the group's late military leader Imad Moughniyah, Hezbollah said.

Cameroon army frees 24 kidnapped by Boko Haram
Cameroon army frees 24 kidnapped by Boko Haram

Around 80 people were abducted in a cross-border raid, most of them children, and most remain missing.

Israel lobbies to cut ICC funding ahead of Gaza inquiry
Israel lobbies to cut ICC funding ahead of Gaza inquiry

Israel is lobbying member-states of the International Criminal Court to cut funding for the tribunal in response to its launch of an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories, officials said on Sunday.