Hostage Clock in Tel Aviv Stopped after Nearly 844 Days
A woman holds a sign reading "sometimes dreams come true" beside a clock in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 27, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Ohad Zwigenberg ...
A woman holds a sign reading "sometimes dreams come true" beside a clock in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 27, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Ohad Zwigenberg ...
A Christian woman and her young son on Monday (Oct. 18) escaped the bedroom where her Muslim husband had starved them for two weeks, a day before another Christian convert was beaten but escaped being set aflame, sources said.
It was 1517 when events in Wittenberg, Germany kicked off the Protestant Reformation. But what has come of Martin Luther's reformation, more than 500 years later?
They called for ‘high-quality palliative care’ to be made available to all.
A 25-year-old man arrested after the attack on Sir David Amess last Friday has been charged with murder by police.
Just north of the City of David (ancient Jerusalem), archaeologists believe they have found the first of its kind engraving on a precious gem of a biblical plant known to many as the Balm of Gilead.
The Orthodox leader is marking the 30th anniversary of his election.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett Friday for their first meeting, hailing friendly ties between the two countries.
‘We cannot resign ourselves and sit back and watch,’ he said.
The Polish bishops’ conference made a formal request in 2019.
A São Paulo state legislator sparked outrage among Catholics in Brazil after a speech in which he insulted an archbishop, the Brazilian episcopate as a whole and even Pope Francis.