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London prison chaplain says his Bible classes were 'hijacked' by radicals who supported ISIS
. (Photo: The Sunday Times screengrab) Pastor and prison chaplain Paul Song. A Christian prison chaplain, who last year was forced out of his position, said Islamists took over the Bible classes at the London prison he served at. Evangelical pastor Paul Song, who has recently been reinstated by HMP....

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Ex-SGF LAWAL: I’m proud to have been part of Presidential cabal
…says Atiku can’t win election. Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir David Lawal has spoken for the first time after his sack from office, saying he did not defend himself about the allegations that led to his exit because he believe they were fabricated by those who wanted him out of office.

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I did not discuss Ambode with Tinubu, I am not a politician – Adeboye
By Nwafor Sunday. The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor E.A Adeboye has denied report published by one of the national dailies NOT VANGUARD, that he spoke with the leader of All Progressives Congress, APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Akinwumi Ambode’s second term bid. Adeboye at RCCG convention.

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Typhoon Mangkhut: Miners and families buried by landslide
Rescuers in the Philippines are digging through mud to retrieve bodies buried by a landslide that hit as Typhoon Mangkhut battered the country. At least 32 people in the mining town of Itogon, in Benguet province, were crushed in a single shelter. Teams are digging through the rubble with their bare....

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Two football fields on top of a church building in Nairobi
International Christian Church in Imara Daima, Nairobi has built not one but two football pitches on top of its church sanctuary. The pitches are not just ordinary level playgrounds but are built using international techniques; with all necessary amenities found in normal international stadia.

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Ten on trial for murder of Monaco heiress, including son-in-law Billionaire Monaco heiress Helene Pastor was murdered in broad daylight in 2014 just outside a hospital in Nice. Her son-in-law Wojciech Janowski had confessed to orchestrating the hit but la
The trial into one of France's most sensational crimes in decades began in the southern city of Aix-en-Provence on Monday, where the son-in-law of a murdered Monaco property heiress stands accused of orchestrating her killing. Billionaire Helene Pastor was gunned down along with her chauffeur as she....

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Ten on trial for murder of Monaco heiress, including son-in-law Billionaire Monaco heiress Helene Pastor was murdered in broad daylight in 2014 just outside a hospital in Nice. Her son-in-law Wojciech Janowski had confessed to orchestrating the hit but la
The trial into one of France's most sensational crimes in decades began in the southern city of Aix-en-Provence on Monday, where the son-in-law of a murdered Monaco property heiress stands accused of orchestrating her killing. Billionaire Helene Pastor was gunned down along with her chauffeur as she....

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‘Crimes of solidarity’ in Europe multiply as 11 stand trial in Belgium for helping migrants
Eleven people who had been arrested and charged with human trafficking in October 2017 appeared in court in Brussels on September 6, the first hearing of a trial that activists say is yet another case of “criminalization of solidarity” in Europe. The defendants have allegedly assisted 95....

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Cop who killed neighbor after entering wrong apartment has moved from complex
The white cop in Dallas who fatally shot her black neighbor after mistaking his apartment for her own has moved out of the apartment complex, officials said. Staffers at the Southside Flats apartment building — located just blocks away from Dallas police headquarters — told residents in an email....

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I didn’t speak to Tinubu about Ambode, says Pastor Adeboye
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, on Sunday, denied having a telephone conversation with the national leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, about the second term ambition of the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

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Hopes of finding typhoon survivors in Philippines fade
A tree falls down on a car as Typhoon Mangkhut made landfall in Guangdong Province in China yesterday. Hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of a huge landslide in the Philippines have faded as rescuers in a remote mountainous region struggled to reach dozens of people feared trapped, two days after a powerful typhoon struck.

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Rescuers seek signs of life after Philippine typhoon landslides
Ucab (Philippines): Hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of a huge landslide in the Philippines faded on Monday as rescuers in a remote mountainous region struggled to reach dozens of people feared trapped, two days after a powerful typhoon struck.

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The Tiny Blond Bible Teacher Taking on the Evangelical Political Machine
Andy Friedman. When Beth Moore arrived in Houston in the 1980s, she found few models for young women who wanted to teach scripture. Many conservative Christian denominations believed that women should not hold authority over men, whether in church or at home; many denominations still believe this.

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Homeless sheltered in sheds as Wetaskiwin seeks solutions
On a cold September afternoon, a small group huddles in two sheds set up on a snow-covered field in Wetaskiwin, Alta. Up until last month, the unheated wooden structures, which often shelter cattle or horses, were used as dugouts at the local baseball diamond. Now they offer temporary relief to people with nowhere else to go.

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Son-in-law of Monaco billionaire goes on trial for plotting her murder
Security personnel cover the head of one of the two alleged suspects of the murder of 77-year-old heiress Helene Pastor as he arrives at the Courthouse in Marseille, southeastern France, in 2014. Photograph: Bertrand Langlois/AFP/Getty Images. The son-in-law of a Monaco heiress was due to go on....

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Seven police injured in Ukraine clashes
Seven police officers were injured Monday in clashes with ultranationalists who were protesting a decision by the authorities to extradite a Russian citizen wanted by Moscow as a suspected Islamic State fighter, Kiev police said. Dozens of protesters, mostly from Ukraine’s far-right groups, blocked....

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Typhoon Mangkhut: Hopes fade for dozens of gold miners trapped in Philippines landslide
Hopes are fading for dozens of gold miners who are missing after a landslide hit a remote mountain slope as battered the Philippines. Super Typhoon Mangkhut A desperate rescue mission was launched after the landslide destroyed abandoned bunkhouses at an illegal mine near the town of Itogon, but there were fears no-one would be found alive.

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Hope fades in Philippines as rescuers search for signs of life after typhoon landslides September 17 Updated
Hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of a huge landslide in the Philippines faded on Monday as rescuers in a remote mountainous region struggled to reach dozens of people feared trapped, two days after a powerful typhoon struck. Some 300 police, soldiers, firefighters and volunteers armed mostly....

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Monaco heiress was killed by hitmen hired by son-in-law who wanted her £10bn fortune, court hears
Prosecutors say the two men, originally from the African Comoros islands and living in northern Marseille, left behind a multitude of clues. They were caught on CCTV in Marseille buying mobile phones and boarding a train for Nice, where their DNA traces were found on a bottle left in a hotel room.

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Mount Hope Mount Hope Community CRC holding grand reopening Saturday
Mt. Hamilton Christian Reformed Church is holding an open house at its new location in Mount Hope. It is also revealing its new name: Mount Hope Mount Hope Community CRC ( The church, formerly located on Upper Wellington, is now house in the former United church building on Homestead Drive in Mount Hope.

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Little Rock bishop lays out reasons for listing priest offenders
The message was played during Masses at all Catholic churches in the Little Rock diocese, which Taylor heads, and was aired at the church after the release on Sept. 10 of the findings of an internal review. A copy of the letter from Taylor with the findings -- which included a tally of around 23....

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Watch: Rescuers search for survivors after Asia's super typhoon
Hopes of finding survivors in the rubble of a huge landslide in the Philippines faded on Monday as rescuers in a remote mountainous region struggled to reach dozens of people feared trapped, two days after a powerful typhoon struck. Some 300 police, soldiers, firefighters and volunteers armed mostly....

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Qld man denies aiding wife’s death plot
A Queensland man accused of assisting his wife take her own life as he was beneficiary of her $1.4 million life insurance told her she was too weak to survive the biblical rapture, a court has heard. Jennifer Morant died on the Gold Coast in 2014 after her husband Graham Robert Morant, 69,....

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Orban’s manifesto for a new illiberal Europe
Helmut Kohl was a major historic figure, the Chancellor who united Germany and set the foundations of the European Union as we know it: with the Schengen Area, freedom of movement and joint currency, the euro. However, Kohl had one flaw: he did not choose well his protégés. EURACTIV Croatia reports.

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University Place Park to be renamed for former mayor Seng
And now another park in north Lincoln will have a strong tie to Seng. A proposal from the Parks and Recreation Department and several citizens in the community will change the name of University Place Park at 49th and Garland streets to Seng Park at University Place later this month.

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Hélène Pastor murder: Ten on trial in Monaco heiress case
Image copyright AFP Image caption The gunman attacked Hélène Pastor's black minivan outside the Nice hospital where her son was being treated. Four years after billionaire Hélène Pastor and her chauffeur were fatally shot outside a hospital in the south of France, her son-in-law and nine others are going on trial over the murders.

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