Iran, U.S. Exchange Strikes amid Ceasefire
Navy Adm. Charles Cooper II, commander of the U.S. Central Command, testifies at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on May 14, 2026, in Washington. AP Photo / Manuel Balce Cenet...
Navy Adm. Charles Cooper II, commander of the U.S. Central Command, testifies at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on May 14, 2026, in Washington. AP Photo / Manuel Balce Cenet...
Loading the Audio Player... Reports emerged on Tuesday that negotiations between the United States and Iran would resume after a U.S. delegation engaged with Iranian officials in ...
A key committee of Pakistan’s Punjab Province Assembly on Monday (April 13) reportedly approved legislation that would help protect Christian and other minority-religion girls targeted for forced conversion and illegal marriage.
This issue of A Public Witness considers some dangerous voices against climate action and then the Christians working to love their neighbors and the Creator by addressing our pressing environmental crisis.
Loading the Audio Player... Christian nurse Jennifer Melle’s 10-month legal battle with her employer, St. Helier Hospital, ended in a settlement, the Christian Legal Centre said...
Loading the Audio Player... Police in Nigeria arrested 33 people they alleged were gang members responsible for attacking a church in November. The gang members abducted nearly 40...
Loading the Audio Player... Iranian leaders want to make a deal with the United States very badly, President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday. Trump praised the U.S. negotiat...
A Christian nurse who was suspended for 10 months after allegedly misgendering a transgender patient has received a settlement from the NHS
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo an continued his sharp rhetoric against Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the past couple of days, comparing the prime minister to Hitler, and
Fulani terrorists killed eight Christians in Plateau state, Nigeria from April 3 to Saturday (April 11), including three in a district that had been attacked just days before.
Loading the Audio Player... At least 25 people died over the weekend during a stampede at the Citadel Laferrière, a historic site in northern Haiti. Another 30 people were injure...