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Sri Lanka Flood Victims Protest over Slow Food Aid
Survivors of Sri Lanka's massive flood from heavy monsoon rains last week protested at a government office in the eastern part of the country on Monday over slow food aid.
Obama Plans to Raise Rights Issue with China, Say Officials
President Obama plans to raise human rights issue with his Chinese counterpart President Hu Jintao during his U.S. visit next week, according to senior administration officials.
Gunmen Kill Policeman Guarding Church in Nigeria
Gunmen suspected to be members of a radical Muslim sect drove by a church in northern Nigeria Sunday evening and killed the policeman standing guard outside, a police spokesman said Monday.
Global Church Body Condemns 'Vicious Attack' in Egypt
The World Council of Churches, which represents more than 560 million Christians, condemned Saturday the New Year's Day bombing of a Coptic church that killed at least 21 people and wounded 97.
Egypt Considers Easing Church Construction Policy
Egypt is considering changing its policy on the construction of new churches by making all houses of worship equal in the eyes of the law.
Nigeria Christmas Violence Death Toll Rises to 80
The death toll for the Christmas Eve bombings in central Nigeria and the Christian-Muslim clash that ensued has risen to at least 80 people, and is expected to continue to increase.
Tim Tebow Moves Bible Verse from Eye Black to Wrist
Tim Tebow, the evangelical darling who uses football as a platform for ministry, has found a way around the NFL rule that bans writing on the eye black.
38 Killed in Nigeria Christmas Weekend Attacks
At least 38 people have been killed since Christmas Eve in attacks across Nigeria, including assaults against two churches.
Bethlehem Sees Record-High Pilgrims for Christmas
The little town of Bethlehem saw the highest number of Christmas pilgrims in a decade, according to the Israeli military.
More Americans Say Christmas is 'Strongly Religious'
Half of Americans say Christmas is \"strongly religious\" for them, continuing the upward trend seen since 1989, the Gallup Poll found.