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Malta’s Tele-evangelist Gordon John Manché’s repeated failures to submit his organisation’s accounts to the Commissioner for NGOs is due to a disagreement with the law, according to the religious group’s financial consultant, adding that the most…
The single currency, conceived to cement European integration, has revived historical animosity between Greece and Germany, particularly in public opinions expressed on Athens streets and in German tabloids. A lot has happened since Mr. Tsipras called…
Boko Haram is not driving Christians away. Evangelists have expanded church planting in Nigeria's northeast by meeting the needs of displaced people. Their courage has seen members of Boko Haram repenting and putting their faith in…
The unwavering faith of a young Iraqi girl who was forced to flee her homeland in the Middle East together with her family has stood out among the many horror stories on the IS terror campaign.…
A suspected suicide bomber targeted civil servants at a government building in Zaria city, killing 25 and wounding 32. Boko Haram, which often targets northern Nigeria, has stepped up attacks since President Buhari took office in…
The persecution of religious minorities is now official Vietnamese state policy after Human Rights Watch released a June report revealing that Vietnam’s government intends to persecute any ethnic Montagnards who follow ‘unauthorised’ Christianity (Montagnards are the…