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Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Christian Times

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:48 PM EST
Muslim radicals raze Coptic Christian village in Egypt

Muslim radicals raze Coptic Christian village in Egypt

Muslim radicals attacked a Coptic Christian village in Upper Egypt last week over rumors that a community center and a meeting hall is being converted into a church.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:38 PM EST
Christian kids experience bullying from Muslim refugees in Germany, says priest

Christian kids experience bullying from Muslim refugees in Germany, says priest

Young Christian refugees in the German city of Leipzig are experiencing bullying their Muslim counterparts, according to a local Catholic priest who works with underage migrants.

Kaye Garcia December 01, 2016 05:20 PM EST
Colombia plane crash 2016 latest news: Jet ran out of fuel, authorities say

Colombia plane crash 2016 latest news: Jet ran out of fuel, authorities say

The plane that crashed into a hillside near Medellin, Colombia on Monday night, bringing down with it its crew, journalists and an entire football team, was out of fuel at the time of impact, Colombia authorities revealed.

Reuters December 01, 2016 04:43 AM EST
Colombia soccer plane crash latest news 2016: Cause of crash may have been the plane ran out of fuel

Colombia soccer plane crash latest news 2016: Cause of crash may have been the plane ran out of fuel

The plane that crashed in Colombia killing 71 people including most of a Brazilian soccer team had no fuel on impact, according to initial findings by aviation officials, prompting an investigation into why the plane flew under those conditions.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:51 AM EST
Pakistan province approves bill prohibiting forced conversions

Pakistan province approves bill prohibiting forced conversions

Pakistan's Sindh province has passed a law against forced conversions last week following complaints from religious minorities that Muslims are forcibly converting people to Islam.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:25 AM EST
Camden Council approves vicar's proposal to serve alcohol in church

Camden Council approves vicar's proposal to serve alcohol in church

The Camden Council has approved a vicar's proposal to serve alcohol and turn the town's 19th-century church into a music venue.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:37 AM EST
300,000 pro-lifers sign petition to keep abortion illegal in Northern Ireland

300,000 pro-lifers sign petition to keep abortion illegal in Northern Ireland

Democratic Unionist Jim Wells presented 300,000 signatures on a petition opposing the legalization of abortion to the Speaker of the Assembly in Northern Ireland on Monday.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:20 AM EST
Norway fines Catholic church for inflating membership to receive government funding

Norway fines Catholic church for inflating membership to receive government funding

The Norwegian Catholic church has been fined for magnifying the number of its members in order to receive more state funding.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 05:05 AM EST
Displaced Christians receive constant death threats from Muslims in European refugee camps

Displaced Christians receive constant death threats from Muslims in European refugee camps

Christians who fled the violence in the Middle East say that they are facing death threats from Muslims in European refugee camps because of their faith.

Jardine Malado December 01, 2016 04:59 AM EST
Ancient relics survive in Syrian monastery ransacked by ISIS

Ancient relics survive in Syrian monastery ransacked by ISIS

A priest who escaped from the Islamic State found signs of hope for Syria when found the fourth-century relics in the monastery of Mar Elian were kept safe from the jihadists.

Jardine Malado November 30, 2016 07:18 AM EST
Iraqi Christians want to keep track of crimes comitted by ISIS

Iraqi Christians want to keep track of crimes comitted by ISIS

Iraqi Christians want to document the crimes committed by members of the Islamic State before cleaning up the newly liberated villages.

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