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Trump, Zelensky, world leaders among 200K to attend Pope Francis' funeral
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were among world leaders and over 200,000 people who crowded into the Vatican's St. Peter's Square on Saturday morning for the funeral of Pope Francis, with Trump and Zelensky meeting beforehand.
Court sides with parents, says Scottish schools can't have all gender-neutral bathrooms
Scottish schools have been ordered to provide gender-segregated toilets following a case brought by concerned parents against Scottish Borders Council (SBC).
Church rededicated to God after atheist hate crime attack
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has said he's praying for parishioners of St. James’ Church in Leyland, after the church was the victim of a hate crime, apparently perpetrated by one or more atheists.
King Charles faces criticism over nods to 'Islam, other religious traditions' in Easter message
King Charles has shared an Easter message on Maundy Thursday in which he said that the world still needs "faith, hope and love."
UK Supreme Court rules men are not women in ‘For Women Scotland’ victory
A ruling by the highest court in Britain declaring that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex has been welcomed by Christians.
Egypt's Christians face 'constant pressure to hide their faith'
Egypt has a population of around 111 million people, of whom 90% are Sunni Muslim and 10% are Christian. Although they're 11 million strong, the Christian population faces immense persecution.
'Stunning victory for sanity': Australian judge rules against puberty blockers for 12-year-old boy
An Australian judge has ruled against a mother who saught to put her 12-year-old son on puberty blockers and has granted custody of the boy to his father.
Archaeologists find evidence supporting biblical account of Battle of Megiddo
Archaeologists have discovered new evidence backing up the biblical account of the Battle of Megiddo.
UK seeing 'quiet revival' as church attendance rises, especially among Gen Z
Church attendance in Britain is rising thanks to Gen Z, new research commissioned by the Bible Society has suggested.
YWAM responds to allegations of spiritual abuse: 'deeply sorry'
YWAM has said it is "deeply sorry" after The Observer published a report in which former members alleged being subjected to strict controls and spiritual abuse.