Officials in Sudan Warn Church Building Will Be Demolished – Morningstar News
Authorities in Sudan have warned leaders of a church in Khartoum that they could demolish their worship building at any time, sources said.
Authorities in Sudan have warned leaders of a church in Khartoum that they could demolish their worship building at any time, sources said.
Fulani terrorists killed eight Christians in attacks on two worship services on Easter Sunday (April 5) in Kaduna state, Nigeria, following the killing of 17 Christians in Benue state, sources said.
The purported wreckage of U.S. aircraft involved in a rescue operation, in Isfahan province, Iran, April 2026. Associated Press / Sepahnews Loading the A...
India s government has postponed a proposed amendment to the country s foreign donations law until July, after opposition protests in parliament and public pushback from Christian leaders
Loading the Audio Player... Thirty-one civilians were rescued Sunday after they were taken hostage during an attack on a church in northwest Nigeria’s Kaduna state. Five o...
King Charles III has prompted concern from some Christian leaders in the United Kingdom for declining to issue an Easter message to his subjects this year, despite offering one last year and
Syrian church leaders have announced that Easter celebrations this year will be confined to prayers inside churches after dozens of armed men stormed a predominantly Christian town in Hama province
Loading the Audio Player... Cuban dictator Miguel Díaz-Canel planned to pardon over 2,000 prisoners as a humanitarian gesture, state-controlled media outlets announced Thursday. ...
Loading the Audio Player... The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s military, on Friday said its forces downed two U.S. jets including an F-35 stealth fighter, according t...
The Cuban government said Thursday it would release 2,010 prisoners in a move that comes while the Trump administration puts extreme pressure on the island’s government with a suffocating oil blockade.
For Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza, faith was never a political tool. It was a calling. A devout Catholic who once aspired to become a nun, Ingabire has long drawn strength from her religious convictions. But today, as she sits in detention in Rwanda awaiting trial, even that source of comfort has been stripped away.