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...
U.S. officials successfully extradited self-described drug and weapons trafficker Nikhil Gupta, 53, from the Czech Republic, the Justice Department said on Monday. Czech authorities arrested Gupta on ...
ISIS terrorists are suspected of killing at least 80 Christians between June 4-8 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Despite their cultural and religious differences, a rowdy pack of more than 100 comedians from around the world embraced the ‘warmth and openness’ they experienced.
Due to 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 accusation, sources said.
Army Staff Sgt. Gordon C. Black appeared in a Russian courtroom near its border with North Korea on Monday. The hearing is his second following his May 2 arrest on suspicion of theft, according to a r...
Israeli officials on Monday said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved the nation’s War Cabinet a week after his rival Benny Gantz stepped down from the council. The six-member bo...
At least 80 Christians have been killed in a wave of attacks in the Democratic Republic Congo, according to Open Doors.
Fifty days have passed since the displacement of over 150 Baptist Protestants in Mexico s Hidalgo State with no significant government action to address the injustices faced by this religious ...
Over 8,000 people travelled from around the UK to hear Franklin Graham preach in Birmingham on Saturday night.
Turkey's Constitutional Court has confirmed the government's decision to expel nine foreign Christians for alleged "missionary activities," labeling them a national security risk.