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Irish PM says Catholic hospitals cannot opt out of abortions
Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has stated that Catholic hospitals will have to perform abortions when the government implements new rules that will allow women to terminate their pregnancies.
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Country singer Coffey Anderson asks fans to pray for his sick wife recovering from surgery
Country singer Coffey Anderson has asked his followers on social media to pray for his wife, Criscilla, who is recovering from surgery and still awaiting some test results.
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Egypt sees rise in disappearances of Coptic Christian women
The disappearance of a number of Coptic Christian women in Egypt in recent months has sparked fears that they are being targeted for human trafficking.
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Trump promises action to improve plight of persecuted Christians in North Korea
US President Donald Trump has revealed that plans are underway to help Christians who are facing persecution in North Korea.
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Former American Idol finalist shares how he found strength in God in the face of life-threatening illness
Scott MacIntyre, who became the first blind finalist in American Idol in 2009, has shared how his faith in God has helped him while he was battling kidney failure that began in his late teens.
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Too much sleep could trigger diabetes or heart disease but so can too little, say researchers
A new study has found that less than six hours or more than 10 hours of sleep at night increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey apologizes for eating at Christian fastfood chain Chick-fil-A; Marco Rubio decries 'lunacy'
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has apologized for eating at Chick-fil-A after some users of the social media platform took issue with the restaurant chain's Christian background.
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Mike Pence making sure Christian and Yazidi victims of ISIS receive US aid
Vice President Mike Pence has instructed the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to expedite aid to help rebuild Christian and Yazidi communities in Iraq.
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Ex-LGBTQ activists campaign against California bill seeking to criminalize attempts to change sexual orientation
Former LGBTQ activists and Christian leaders have launched a campaign against a controversial bill that seeks to ban any attempts to change a person's sexual orientation.
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This is what the 'face of God' looks like, according to more than 500 American Christians
Researchers from the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill have asked more than 500 American Christians about their perceptions of God's appearance to construct a composite face that reflects how the study participants imagined God to look like.
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Bible translators forced to leave their homes amid violent conflict in Cameroon
Local Bible translators in Cameroon have been forced to flee from their homes due to the violent conflicts that have been troubling the Central African country for months.
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UK Home Office rejects asylum bid of Christian family fleeing persecution in Pakistan
A Pakistani Christian family that has been living in the UK for six years is being forced to return to their home country after the Home Office turned down their application for asylum.
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Heidi and Rolland Baker ask for prayers amid increasing terrorist attacks in Mozambique
A Christian ministry operating in Mozambique has requested prayers due to increasing terrorist attacks in a number of villages in recent weeks.
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Turkey says mosque closures in Austria may lead to a 'war between the cross and the crescent'
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has announced that the government will be shutting down a hardline Turkish nationalist mosque in Vienna and six other mosques being operated by the Arab Religious Community.
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US missionary kidnapped in Africa's Sahel nearly 2 years ago is still alive, says Niger's president
An American missionary who was abducted by unidentified assailants in October 2016 is still alive, according to Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou.
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