Feds Accuse Americans of Involvement in Failed Congo Coup
Starting left, Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, Marcel Malanga, and Tyler Thompson attending a court verdict in Democratic Republic of the Congo Associated Press / Photo by Samy Ntumba Sh...
Starting left, Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, Marcel Malanga, and Tyler Thompson attending a court verdict in Democratic Republic of the Congo Associated Press / Photo by Samy Ntumba Sh...
The cruise ship Insignia pulled 68 people from a dinghy floating about 440 miles south of the Canary Island Tenerife, Spain’s maritime rescue agency said Thursday. An oil tanker first discovered th...
In an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court on Tuesday, the Rajasthan government acknowledged the absence of specific legislation on religious conversions in the state
Due to a sloppy police investigation and pressure from an Islamist extremist party, a judge last week granted bail to at least 52 Muslims accused of killing a Christian man over a false blasphemy ...
Russia launched yet another strike on Ukrainian power plants early Thursday morning, Ukraine’s armed forces said. Critical infrastructure was attacked with nine missiles and 27 drones, according to ...
This issue of A Public Witness explores how a hidden 17th-century church in Amsterdam can teach us lessons about the need for religious freedom and a pluralistic public square.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, right, meet in Pyongyang. Associated Press/Photo by Gavriil Grigorov/Pool Sputnik Kremlin ...
A Catholic has been jailed under blasphemy charges since April 27 in Lahore, Pakistan for inadvertently stepping out of his rickshaw onto some papers said to be pages of the Quran, sources said
The Georgia government has enacted a law that aims to persecute churches, Non-Governmental Organizations NGOs and independent media, according to a renowned law professor
The faith-based nonprofit Jews for Jesus, an organization that shares the Gospel with people of the Jewish faith, says it has seen an increase in the number of New Testament orders from Israelis ...
A senior Church of England cleric has praised journalists and TV and radio programme-makers for their work "in the search for truth."