U.S. Military Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship, Iran Vows Response
Loading the Audio Player... Marines boarded and seized a commercial vessel from Iran during a Sunday mission. Military forces repeatedly warned the Touska that it was violating th...
Loading the Audio Player... Marines boarded and seized a commercial vessel from Iran during a Sunday mission. Military forces repeatedly warned the Touska that it was violating th...
A letter asking the Prime Minister to act to protect freedom of thought and silent prayer has been signed nearly 60,000 times.
Israeli forces conducted air strikes on military targets in Iran overnight from Friday to Saturday. Two Iranian soldiers died in the attacks, according to a report by the state-run media outlet, IRNA....
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of the five soldiers. The fighters were part of Israel’s 89th Brigade and were part of military...
Islamist villagers in eastern Uganda burned a pastor and his family to death after he led three Muslims to faith in Christ, the pastor’s brother said.
A court in Pakistan on Friday returned custody of a 16-year-old Christian girl to her parents after a Muslim man had kidnapped and forcibly converted and married her, sources said
A court in Pakistan on Friday (Oct. 25) returned custody of a 16-year-old Christian girl to her parents after a Muslim had kidnapped and forcibly converted/married her, sources said.
Open Doors has expressed concern about Nigerian Christians living at risk of deadly attacks by Islamist extremists after a graphic video was released showing the brutal execution of four "infidels".
Al Jazeera broadcast engineer Mohammad Salameh works at the Master Control Room unit inside the network's office in the West Bank city of Ramallah on May 5, 2024. The Associated Press/...
The Turkish military destroyed roughly 32 terrorist targets in Iraq and Syria affiliated with the Kurdistan Workers Party, also known as the PKK, the state-run news outlet Anadolu Agency reported on T...
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.