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2016 Leaves World 'Awash with Fear', Says Anglican Leader

The leader of the world's Anglicans said 2016 had left humanity "more awash with fear and division", in his Christmas Day sermon on Sunday.

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Tragedy-Hit Red Army Choir a Fabled Symbol of USSR and Russia

The acclaimed Red Army Choir, which lost 64 members in a plane crash Sunday, has been a potent symbol for projecting Moscow's military and artistic prowess to millions across the globe.

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Santa Claus is Coming to Tehran

Tehran might not seem like the most obvious pitstop for Santa Claus, but Iranians love the chintzy side of Christmas and it is also one of the safest places in the Middle East for Christians. 

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Bethlehem: Five Points about the Holy City

Bethlehem, located in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is the "little town" where Christians believe Jesus Christ was born and it attracts thousands of pilgrims at Christmas.

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For Iraq's Christians, Christmas Cheer Tinged with Despair

The Nativity scene and Christmas tree are in place on the corner of the street. Some of the children proudly wear red Santa Claus hats or show off new toys, mostly plastic guns for small boys. Windows and balconies are festooned with colorful balloons.

It is unmistakably Christmas on Friday at the Ankawa camp, home to thousands of Iraqi Christians who have been displaced since the Islamic State group seized their towns and villages in the Nineveh plains of northern Iraq in 2014.

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Crowds Gather in Bethlehem ahead of Christmas Mass

Crowds gathered in Bethlehem Saturday for Christmas Eve celebrations ahead of midnight mass at the spot where Christians believe Jesus was born, with more visitors expected than in 2015 due to a drop in violence.

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Scans Unveil Secrets of World's Oldest Mummies

The world's oldest mummies have just had an unusual check-up.

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The Lonesome Life of Ghana's Atheists

Stroll down almost any street in Ghana and you are sure to find churches, religious billboards and biblically-named shops.

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Aleppo Christians Prepare War-Ravaged Church for Christmas

Inside Aleppo's crumbling Saint Elias Cathedral, Nehme Badawi and his brother Bashir rummage through the snow-covered rubble for wood and scrap metal to make a crude Nativity scene for Christmas. 

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World-Famous Diamond Inspires New and Bloody History

Many precious stones have a blood-soaked history, but a new book reveals the world's most famous diamond the Koh-i-Noor surpasses them all, with a litany of horrors that rivals "Game of Thrones".

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