‘Degrading and dangerous’: Nurses Forced to Undress in Front of Trans-Identified Man Celebrate Court Victory
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
China has ended its international adoption program, leaving hundreds of American families seeking answers about their pending applications. The U.S. State
A Christian woman arrested under Pakistan’s blasphemy law along with her sister and three other Christians has vowed to continue preaching the gospel to Muslims.
Police interviewed Pavel Durov for four consecutive days following his arrest last week, the founder of the social media app Telegram said on Friday, in his first public remarks about the incident. Fr...
The Bishop of Southwark has said he is "deeply concerned" about the impact of the government's plans to remove a VAT exemption from private schools.
Local authorities should be held to account if they fly the contentious Progress Pride flag without planning permission, a Christian candidate has said after successfully challenging a London council.
After a crackdown on unapproved churches, Christian leaders say the government's move encroaches on religious freedom and applies regulations unequally.
Pope Francis cemented his legacy of promoting interreligious dialogue by building a bridge with the Muslim community in Indonesia.
A terrorist attack by an Islamic militant group has left hundreds of civilians dead in the town of Barsalogho, less than a hundred miles from Ouagadougou, capital of the West African nation Burkina Faso.
KIGALI, Rwanda (RNS) — On a recent Sunday morning, a dozen people congregated in a home in the Nyabisindu neighborhood of Rwanda’s capital to ponder their next steps after the government shuttered numerous churches for noncompliance with health and safety regulations.
The Nicaraguan government on Thursday released the 135 prisoners into Guatemala as part of a deal between the two countries and the United States, the U.S. State Department said. In a joint statement ...