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Mozambican churches urge decisive government action on deadly armed conflict

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As Mozambican churches respond to growing humanitarian challenges in the country, their leaders are urging the government to act decisively to end a violent conflict in the north which has left behind a trail of death, destruction and displacement. The church leaders’ focus is on Cabo Delgado, a northern province, where attacks blamed on an […]

Biden expected to recognise massacre of Armenians as genocide – sources

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Washington DC, USReuters US President Joe Biden is expected to formally recognise the massacre of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as an act of genocide, sources said on Wednesday, a move likely to infuriate Ankara and further strain already frayed ties between the two NATO allies. The move would be largely […]

Anglican bishops call for end to exploratory drilling in Namibia’s Kavango Basin

Thirty-four Anglican bishops and three archbishops from across the world have signed a petition calling for an immediate halt to exploratory drilling in the Kavango Basin, Namibia. The move comes after Canadian company ReconAfrica bought the rights to drill for oil in more than 35,000 square kilometres of the Kavango Basin, a World Heritage-listed and Ramsar Wetland […]

World Council of Churches urges protection of historic churches in Nagorno-Karabakh

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The World Council of Churches has called on UNESCO to ensure religious and cultural monuments – including historic churches – are protected in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. In a letter dated 23rd November and addressed to the HE Audrey Azoulay, the director-general of UNESCO, Rev Prof Dr Ioan Sauca, interim general secretary of the WCC, referenced a […]

Church leaders condemn weekend attack on school on Cameroon

The World Council of Churches has condemned an attack on a school in Cameroon late last week in which at least seven children were killed and a dozen more injured. Gunmen on motorbikes attacked the Mother Francisca International Bilingual Academy in Kumba in the country’s troubled Anglophone South West Region on Saturday. Rev Prof Dr Ioan […]

World Council of Churches welcomes news of nuclear treaty ratification

The World Council of Churches has welcomed news that a UN treaty banning nuclear weapons will come into force on 22nd January. The move comes after Honduras became the 50th state to ratify the treaty – which would establish a comprehensive ban on the development, testing, production, stockpiling, stationing, transfer, use and threat of use of […]

Global church bodies call for “more compassionate” approach to migrants in Europe

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Global Christian organisations have joined in calling for a more compassionate approach to the treatment of migrants and refugees in Europe, saying that a recent fire at the Moria migrant camp on the Greek island of Lesbos – which housed more than 12,500 people – had highlighted “longstanding shortcomings of EU migration and asylum policy”. […]