Christians in the United Kingdom say they can largely practice their faith openly and without legal restrictions, but many are increasingly concerned about a cultural shift that is affecting these
TheDubrovnik Hotel in the coastal city of Villa Gesell collapsed Tuesday morning as it was undergoing renovations. Emergency workers pulled one woman alive from the debris while an 80-year-old man die...
Severe weather killed at least 62 people in the country’s eastern region of Valencia and another person died in the city of Cuenca, according to Spain’s state-owned RTVE reported on Wednesday. Sto...
The first-ever Global Day of Prayer for Media is being hailed as "a remarkable success" and "a powerful 24-hour live prayer experience" after thousands of Christians around the world engaged in the event on Sunday.
British lawyer Andrea Williams warned millions of South Koreans gathered for a worship service that the country might soon face devastating challenges similar to those that Western nations have encountered if it embraces legislation that paves the way for LGBT ideology to impact their daily lives.
A coalition of 17 international human rights organizations is demanding Pakistan be suspended from the Commonwealth of Nations due its blasphemy laws and other rights violations, but local activists said that could result in more hardship for religious minorities.
On Tuesday morning, the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah announced the election of Sheikh Naim Qassem as the new head of the group, following the killing of previous leader Hassan Nasrallah
A Christian jailed since June on blasphemy and terrorism charges in Pakistan was released on bail on Oct. 23 after a high court noted glaring loopholes in the police case against him, his attorney said.
The terrorist organization’s leadership council on Tuesday elected Naim Qassem to be Hezbollah’s new secretary-general, according to an online statement from the group. Qassem takes the place of S...
Strikes in the traditionally “safe” areas where many displaced families have fled are raising fears among local Christian residents. Many feel they have to choose between helping compatriots and protecting themselves.