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University issues trigger warning for Bible content

A British university has sparked controversy by placing trigger warnings on Bibles distributed to students, cautioning about violent content including the crucifixion narrative. Critics call it 'absurd' while supporters defend the sensitivity measure.

Somalia famine: Climate crisis pushes millions to brink

Exclusive report reveals how consecutive failed rainy seasons and soaring global food prices have created a perfect storm of famine in Somalia, with millions facing severe hunger and aid agencies struggling to respond.

US Bible sales surge amid political tensions

American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk's viral claim about rising Bible purchases ignites conversation about religion's role in modern politics and cultural shifts

US Aid Cuts Trigger HIV Crisis in Lesotho

The tiny African kingdom of Lesotho faces a devastating HIV epidemic resurgence after Trump administration funding cuts eliminated essential prevention programmes, leaving thousands vulnerable.

Mount Athos: King Charles's Spiritual Greek Sanctuary

Discover why Mount Athos, the autonomous monastic republic in Greece, holds profound spiritual significance for King Charles III and remains one of Europe's most exclusive pilgrimage sites, where women have been forbidden for over a thousand years.

Africa demands £1.3 trillion climate debt payment

African nations are calling for wealthy countries to honour their climate finance commitments as new research reveals the staggering £1.3 trillion needed for decarbonisation across the continent.

Leeds tops London as UK's most Christian-friendly city

New research reveals Leeds as Britain's most welcoming city for Christians, with London ranking surprisingly low. Discover which cities made the top ten and what this means for religious tolerance across the UK.

South African Ambassador Found Dead in Paris

South Africa's ambassador to France, Mphakama Mbete, has been discovered deceased at his official Paris home, prompting investigations by French authorities and diplomatic responses from Pretoria.

Christians leaving phones unlocked as test of faith

A growing number of devout Christians are reportedly leaving their smartphones unlocked, believing it to be a modern test of faith and honesty. Discover the surprising spiritual reasoning behind this digital-age trend.

West African Nations Forge Historic Cooperation Pact

In a landmark move for regional stability, Ghana, Senegal, and The Gambia have signed a pivotal cooperation agreement covering security, economic development, and cross-border collaboration, signalling a new era of West African diplomacy.

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