China Releases Three Americans from Lockup
A U.S. State Department spokesperson on Wednesday morning confirmed to WORLD that three U.S. citizens unlawfully detained in China would soon be coming home. The Chinese government agreed to release M...
A U.S. State Department spokesperson on Wednesday morning confirmed to WORLD that three U.S. citizens unlawfully detained in China would soon be coming home. The Chinese government agreed to release M...
Fulani herdsmen on Sunday (April 28) killed two Christians in one area of Benue state after killing five Christians the previous day in another area, sources said.
The king resumed work on Tuesday, joining Queen Camilla for a visit to London’s University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Center. It was his first royal appearance following his cancer announceme...
Representatives from Mexico on Tuesday told the International Court of Justice that Ecuador violated international law in early April by storming its Mexican Embassy. Mexico said that Ecuadoran author...
Roman Catholic bishops in England and Wales released guidance last week urging against medical and social transitioning for trans-identified children
"People used to accuse me of peddling my faith, which I found outrageous by the way. If I was peddling my faith, you would have known. Based on what you've now read, I kept all of that within."
An Assyrian bishop stabbed while preaching a sermon at a church in Wakeley, Australia, earlier this month says he has suffered visual impairment in one of his eyes due to the incident.
As the presidential election approaches, the incumbent government seeks to win support with aid to churches and pastors.
Fulani herdsmen on Sunday night (April 28) killed at least six Christians, including children, in an attack in southeastern Nigeria, sources said.
A Christian pastor was killed last week as he traveled to minister to church members in northern Kaduna state, sources said
Angry residents beat Coptic Christians and torched their homes last Tuesday in Egypt s southern Minya governorate over rumors that a church building was to be constructed there