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10 years after ISIS, Iraqi Christians rebuilding their lives as religious minority
Christians in Mosul are marking 10 years since ISIS seized control of the city and surrounding Nineveh Plains, causing thousands to flee in fear.
China's persecution of Christians spreading to Hong Kong, Release International warns
The persecution of Christians in mainland China is spreading to Hong Kong, Release International has warned on the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Nearly 20K oppose LGBT pride flags being displayed on London street
Nearly 20,000 people have signed a petition protesting plans to display Progress Pride flags along one of London's most famous thoroughfares.
1,500-year-old church drawings show Christian pilgrims arriving by ship at Gaza port
Excavations in Israel are offering a rare window into Christian pilgrimage in the Byzantine era. Finds from the dig at a Byzantine-period church in Rahat, in the Northern Negev, have revealed a trove of wall art by pilgrims featuring ships.
Liberal Democrats accused of deselecting candidate over his Christian faith
The Liberal Democrat Party has been reported to the equalities watchdog over accusations that Christian members are being treated unfairly.
Church of England attendance remains below pre-pandemic levels despite slight rise in 2023
The Church of England has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels of attendance despite a slight rise in last year, new data published Monday shows.
Christian group threatens lawsuit over Scotland's proposed conversion therapy ban
The Christian Institute has threatened to take legal action against the Scottish government if proposals to ban conversion therapy trample on religious freedom, parental rights and free speech.
Scotland's new hate crime law sparks protest; JK Rowling dares police to arrest her
Hundreds of people gathered outside the Scottish Parliament on Monday to protest new hate crime laws that critics have called a danger to free speech and civil liberties.
Christians risk being branded 'extremists' by UK gov't
Christians are at risk of being branded "extremists" under the government's new definition of extremism published this week, a campaign group has warned.
Archbishop of Canterbury apologizes for not meeting with Palestinian pastor
The Archbishop of Canterbury has publicly apologized after refusing to meet a pastor from Bethlehem during his visit to the United Kingdom.