This issue of A Public Witness highlights important voices of opposition to imperial plotting from a variety of religious groups, ranging from Lutherans to Baptists, Anglicans, Catholics, and others.
The president of the Polish bishops’ conference said that in meetings with a Vatican official, several church leaders criticized the Vatican’s handling of sex abuse cases.
Two men in eastern Uganda have been charged with murder in the Sept. 12 killing of an evangelist the suspects had harassed and threatened for his role in bringing Muslims to faith in Christ, sources said.
Five biracial women born in Congo when the country was under Belgian rule who were taken away from their Black mothers and separated from their African roots are suing the Belgian state for crimes against humanity.
North Korea put on one of its largest displays of military hardware and advanced weapons systems in decades to mark the 76th anniversary of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea.
According to Israeli actress-turned-author, Noa Tishby, Israel is the most misunderstood country in the world. She's written a book to educate people around the world about her homeland in Israel: A Simple Guide to the Most Misunderstood Country on Earth.
Now that the Abraham Accords has celebrated its one-year anniversary, Israel’s Knesset, or parliament, is moving to ensure the agreements can survive the test of time.
A mob of Muslim men opened fire on a Christian neighborhood, killing two brothers, after authorities in Pakistan’s Punjab province allowed Christians to lease a disputed piece of land, according to a report.