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City Harvest Church: Pastor's fraud conviction fails to dent church loyalty
The video contains clips of City Harvest members saying that they believe God has a plan for the church's future.

Australia bans 'flush Qur'an down toilet' ads for atheist campaigner
The ban on adverts for a speaking tour by Sam Harris has led to protests by promoters arguing that the ban amounts to censorship.

The undead, necromancy and a really scary Halloween thought
Krish Kandiah looks at the reality of evil, the impact of the spiritual and the power of the victory of God.

Hundreds of same-sex marriages annulled in Italy
Hundreds of same-sex marriages have been annulled in Italy after the Council of State removed their legal status.

Christians given hope by Pakistan Supreme Court ruling against blasphemy
The Supreme Court has urged the government to conduct a major review of people who are in prison charged with blasphemy

'Three parent babies': UK becomes first country to legalise controversial procedure
The UK today becomes the first country in the world to allow the creation of a baby from the DNA of three parents.

Patrick Sookhdeo: The untold story of the battle for control of Barnabas
Sookhdeo's struggle with the trustees of Barnabas Fund caused many of them serious mental trauma and cost the charity a large amount of money.

Record-breaking UK opening for Bond movie Spectre
The latest James Bond movie Spectre is breaking records at the British box office, Sony Pictures Entertainment said on Wednesday.

We wanted nuclear deterrent against Iraq, says former Iranian president
Iran considered pursuing a nuclear deterrent when it began its nuclear programme in the 1980s, during an eight-year war with Iraq.

Arch-rivals Saudi Arabia, Iran to discuss Syria face-to-face for first time
It will be the two rivals' first meeting to discuss the four-year-long war.

How does it feel to be in a horror film? Chemists explain using science
This Halloween, horror movies will definitely be in demand, with people trying to scare each other off. But how exactly does it feel like to be in one of these terrifying films, staring at death straight in the eye?

Eating processed meat such as bacon and sausages can cause cancer, WHO warns
A division of the WHO which focuses on cancer risk study, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), specifically categorized processed meats such as sausages, lunchmeat, bacon and hotdogs into the high "Group 1" category.

'Halloween Revolt': FBI warns police of possible attacks by anarchists at end of month
The FBI has issued a warning to all police departments in the US that an anarchist group may be planning to ambush the police on Halloween.

US House panel vows to 'dig deep' into abortion industry following shocking revelations in sting videos
A US House committee will soon start investigating the abortion industry and organizations that received organs and other parts from aborted babies.

Burn babies? 'Desperate' US abortionist wonders what to do with huge stock of foetal tissues in freezers
An abortionist has emerged to explain that she was "desperate" to find a way to dispose of aborted baby parts in her facility after she had difficulty finding any businesses that wanted to work with her.

Colorado baker appeals court ruling forcing him to make same-sex wedding cakes even if this violates his religious beliefs
A Christian baker in Colorado has filed an appeal to overturn a ruling that ordered him to make wedding cakes to same-sex couples despite that it would violate his religious beliefs.