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The former UK foreign secretary discusses the impact of Britain's foreign policy on the Arab world.
More than 200 bishops refuse to attend religious conference in row over gay clergy.
The Anglican Church in Kenya and Uganda is to officially sever ties with its US counterpart over the consecration of a homosexual bishop.
The Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of the Anglican church, Dr Rowan Williams, has voiced his regret over the divisions created by the appointment of the first homosexual bishop.
Members of the US Episcopal Church have witnessed the world’s first consecration of an openly gay bishop.
The US Episcopalian church is set to appoint its first openly homosexual bishop in a move that could create deep divisions among the Anglican Communion's 70 million followers worldwide.
Former South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu said he did not see what all the fuss was over appointing a gay bishop, but urged homosexual clergy to remain celibate.

US Episcopal church leaders have endorsed the Anglican community's first openly gay bishop after dismissing last minute charges of sexual misconduct against him.

The US Episcopal church said on Monday it would postpone a vote to confirm its first openly gay bishop after charges of sexual misconduct were made against him.

An openly homosexual priest was elected as a bishop in the United States on Sunday.

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