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Oxfam prostitutes scandal: Charity Commission launches major inquiry
Oxfam prostitutes scandal: Charity Commission launches major inquiry

The Charity Commission has launched a statutory inquiry into Oxfam amid concerns that the scandal-hit charity may not have 'fully and frankly disclosed' all details about allegations of sexual assault and the use of prostitutes in Haiti in 2011.

Female students at Christian colleges more likely to experience gender discrimination
Female students at Christian colleges more likely to experience gender discrimination

Students at Christian universities and colleges are more likely to experience gender-based discrimination than students attending private or public institutions, though less likely to experience sexual assault, according to new research.

Oxfam's deputy head quits amid prostitution scandal
Oxfam's deputy head quits amid prostitution scandal

Oxfam's deputy head quit on Monday amid a controversy over aid workers' use of prostitutes in countries where they were giving out humanitarian resources.

Women giving birth underground amid 'living hell' in Syria

Conditions near the Syrian capital of Damascus are so desperate that women are giving birth underground and people who venture out in the day-time risk injury or death from the relentless bombing, Christian Aid is warning.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols: 'We will not be deflected' from tackling human trafficking
Cardinal Vincent Nichols: 'We will not be deflected' from tackling human trafficking

Cardinal Vincent Nichols has said that he 'will not be deflected' from his commitment to combat human trafficking, speaking at the Vatican over the weekend.

Don't be fooled by Kim's sister at Winter Olympics: Christians face horrific persecution in North Korea

Open Doors has warned people not to be fooled by the show of unity between North and South Korea at the games and forget the multiple, horrific human rights abuses under the regime of Kim Jong-Un.

Sentamu hails 'fantabulous' plan for voluntary tax to pay for homeless and lonely
Sentamu hails 'fantabulous' plan for voluntary tax to pay for homeless and lonely

The Archbishop of York has congratulated Westminster council on its plan to make the wealthiest residents in what is one of the country's richest boroughs pay a voluntary 'tax' to help young and homeless people and those who are lonely.

Trump says Israeli settlements 'complicate' peace prospects with Palestinians
Trump says Israeli settlements 'complicate' peace prospects with Palestinians

Donald Trump has said that the issue of Israeli settlements 'very much complicates' the prospects of a resolution with the Palestinians and that he is not sure either side in the conflict wants peace.

Oxfam prostitutes scandal: Now Save the Children and Christian Aid are dragged into fallout
Oxfam prostitutes scandal: Now Save the Children and Christian Aid are dragged into fallout

Senior Oxfam managers will meet the international development secretary, Penny Mordaunt, later today as the charity reels from claims of sexual misconduct by its aid workers and allegations that staff used prostitutes in Haiti in 2011.

Churches slam huge bonuses for Persimmon housing bosses
Churches slam huge bonuses for Persimmon housing bosses

Churches have hit out at the scale of a huge bonus scheme at a major housebuilding firm.

Charity Commission to question Kenneth Copeland Ministries UK over 'flu' video
Charity Commission to question Kenneth Copeland Ministries UK over 'flu' video

In the controversial video released on January 31, Copeland says: 'Listen, partners. We don't have a flu season. We've got a duck season, a deer season, but we don't have a flu season.

Nigeria bishops say government can't or won't protect Christians from Fulani terrorists
Nigeria bishops say government can't or won't protect Christians from Fulani terrorists

Catholic bishops in Nigeria have told the country's president Muhammadu Buhari his government is 'incapable or unwilling' to protect citizens from attacks by Fulani herdsmen.

Afghan asylum seeker gets life for murdering Christian convert
Afghan asylum seeker gets life for murdering Christian convert

An asylum seeker in Germany has been handed a life sentence for stabbing to death a fellow Afghan who had converted to Christianity.

Campolo, Claiborne promote Lynchburg event protesting 'toxic evangelicalism'
Campolo, Claiborne promote Lynchburg event protesting 'toxic evangelicalism'

Progressive evangelicals and others will be putting on an event described as a 'Red Letter Revival' in Lynchburg, Virginia.

CofE backs campaign to reduce food waste
CofE backs campaign to reduce food waste

The government should take steps to tackle food poverty and take steps to minimies food waste, according to the Church of England.

Pope Francis is 'ready to go to Iraq', Chaldean patriarch says
Pope Francis is 'ready to go to Iraq', Chaldean patriarch says

Pope Francis has said he is 'ready to go to Iraq', according to a Patriarch of the Chaldean Church.