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Cardinal Urges Pakistan to Amend Controversial Blasphemy Laws
The Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, Cardinal Keith Patrick O'Brien has called for a change to Pakistan's controversial blasphemy laws, which have recently been cited as the cause of numerous attacks on Christians.
Authorities Open Flood Recovery Centers in North Dakota
Authorities have announced the opening of three recovery centers in North Dakota on Monday to help victims of the Souris River flooding, as flood waters reportedly begin to recede today.
Amtrak Train Accident: 5 Still Unaccounted for
Five people remain unaccounted for from the Amtrak train crash in the Nevada desert, authorities have reported.
Three More Anglicans Complete Ordination into Catholic Church
Three more former Anglican priests have been ordained into the Roman Catholic Church at the weekend.
Egypt Christians and Muslims in Violent Clashes Over Church Construction
Fighting has broken out Saturday between Christians and Muslims in Egypt following a dispute about the building of a new church.
Floods Will Worsen in North Dakota as Rainfall Threatens
The threat of more rain arriving on Saturday is causing extreme anxiety among all those caught up or affected by the massive Minot floods, with the local mayor saying the “scariest” thing now would be for a “rain event” to arrive.
Pope: We Must Aid Thousands Fleeing North Africa Conflicts
Pope Benedict XVI has called for emergency assistance to be given to the thousands fleeing violence and attacks in North Africa and the Middle East, Friday.
Secret Letters Reveal bin Laden Wanted to Change al-Qaida's Name
A letter from Osama bin Laden prior to his death has revealed that the al-Qaida leader was convinced the name of his terror organization was a serious problem, and he even suggested alternative titles.
Eminem Gig Could be Canceled due to Mission Convention
An Eminem gig scheduled for August may be canceled because of a local church missionary prayer service.
Rwanda Trials: Woman First Ever to be Convicted of Genocide
A woman has become the first female in history to be convicted of genocide, as a U.N. court sentenced a former Rwanda minister to a life sentence for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, including rape, Friday.