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Eritrea releases 21 female Christian prisoners amid accusations of church attacks in neighboring Ethiopia
Eritrea has freed 21 female Christian prisoners but the country's forces stand accused of attacking churches in the troubled Tigray region of neighboring Ethiopia.

Church fined over $14K for gathering in pub car park
The organizer of a church gathering in a Nottingham pub's car park has been fined over $14,000 (£10,000) by police.

500 churches sign up to welcome Hong Kongers fleeing China's surveillance state
A U.K.-wide Church initiative has been launched to welcome Hong Kong residents migrating to the U.K. as a result of China's increasing suppression in the city.

Christians warn of censorship as 'conversion therapy' is banned in Australia
Christians in the Australian state of Victoria are fearing for their religious freedom after the legislature voted to ban so-called conversion therapy.

CofE officials investigate clergyman's tweet blasting nationwide clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore
A clergyman is being reviewed by the Diocese of London after he claimed the clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore reflected a "cult of White British Nationalism."

Some pastors fear their churches won't survive the pandemic: report
Finances and moving church online are just some of the areas that have added to the stresses of being a pastor during the pandemic, a new report has found.

Prison chaplain ousted for warning against Islamic extremism in British prisons to get court hearing
The case of a pastor banned from prison chaplaincy for 10 years will not proceed to judicial review but will be heard at a county court instead, the high court decided on Tuesday.

Boko Haram kills 11, abducts priest in Christmas Eve attack on Christian village
A predominantly Christian village in Nigeria was attacked on Christmas Eve, leaving several people dead.

Spain set to become 6th country in the world to legalize euthanasia
Spain is set to become the fourth country in Europe and the sixth in the world to legalize euthanasia.

Court dismisses legal challenge against Norway's removal of children from Christian parents
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed a legal challenge against Norway's child services agency for removing children from their Pentecostal parents.



















