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Anglican Unity Strained As Conservatives Prepare for Key Conference

June 17, 2008 (CNSNews.com) - Conservative Anglican leaders from around the world are preparing for a gathering to discuss the way ahead amid a deepening rift over homosexuality, just days after news broke about the "wedding" of two male Anglican ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  19 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gene Robinson,  Rowan Williams,  Peter Jensen

Koran Film: 'The Day Will Come When We Will Rule America'

(CNSNews.com) - It wasn't an April Fool's joke after all: Dutch politician Geert Wilders has posted his short film on the Koran online, as promised, before the end of March. Within hours, millions of people had accessed it. The film juxtaposes graphic ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  28 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Geert Wilders,  Theo van Gogh,  Salman Rushdie,  Ayaan Hirsi Ali

'Bias and Hypocrisy' Displayed at UN Rights Council, Say Critics

(CNSNews.com) - The United Nations' Human Rights Council has elected onto a panel of special advisors a left-wing Swiss sociologist with a record of sympathizing with the Castro and Mugabe regimes and criticizing the United States and Israel. And in ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  27 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen,  Fidel Castro,  United Nations,  U.S. Republican Party,  Jean Ziegler

New Pakistan Gov't to Review Musharraf's Anti-Terror Policies

(CNSNews.com) - As President Pervez Musharraf swore in a new prime minister representing forces opposed to his presidency, a leading member of the incoming coalition warned that Pakistan will pay more attention to national interests in its conduct of ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  26 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Nawaz Sharif,  Pervez Musharraf,  Yousaf Raza Gilani,  Al-Qaeda,  Richard Boucher

UK Gov't Signals Partial Compromise on Controversial Embryo Bill

(CNSNews.com) - After weeks of rumbling rebellion over his refusal to allow Labor lawmakers a free vote on a highly controversial human embryo research bill, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown backtracked on Tuesday, but he won little praise for the ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  26 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown,  Andrew Lansley,  U.S. Democratic Party

UN Rights Council Still Silent on Tibet

(CNSNews.com) - China's crackdown on dissent in Tibet has made headlines around the world and sparked calls in some quarters for a full or partial boycott of the Beijing Olympics, but the U.N.'s top human rights body remains silent on the issue. The ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  25 Mar 2008
Related Topics: United Nations,  U N Security Council,  International Olympic Committee,  Dalai Lama

Taiwan's New Leader Seeks 'Peace Treaty' With China

(CNSNews.com) - In a development that could ease tensions in northeast Asia, Taiwanese voters at the weekend brought to an end eight years of political dominance by independence-leaning forces, while failing to pass a referendum on Taiwanese ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  24 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Chen Shui-bian,  United Nations,  Lee Teng-Hui,  Democratic Progressive Party,  Frank Hsieh

Saudi Politicians Refuse to Act Against Defamation of Religions

(CNSNews.com) - An Islamic initiative to establish an international convention against the "defamation" of religions ran into an unexpected hurdle this week in Saudi Arabia, where members of a government advisory body argued that the move could force ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  21 Mar 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

'Mohammed Cartoons Worse Than Killing of Women and Children'

(CNSNews.com) - The publication of cartoons satirizing Mohammed was a "greater and more serious tragedy" than the killing of Arab women and children by Western military forces, and the "reckoning for it will be more severe," said a message released ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  20 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Osama bin Laden,  George W. Bush,  King Abdullah,  European Union

Easter Threats Against Christians in Indonesia Reported

(CNSNews.com) - Easter will be "a time of great anxiety" for Christians in Indonesia, where radical Islamist have reportedly threatened to attack Christian targets. The Barnabas Fund, a charity working among Christians in Islamic countries, cited ...

From PATRICK GOODENOUGH, Crosswalk,  19 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Sidney Jones

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