Zelenskyy Denies Drone Strike on Putin Residence
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during a joint news conference, Dec. 28, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. Associated Press / Photo by Alex Brandon Ukrai...
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks during a joint news conference, Dec. 28, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. Associated Press / Photo by Alex Brandon Ukrai...
A Christian politician prosecuted for her religious beliefs on marriage and sexuality has warned of the danger to free speech as she continues to fight her case in court.
(RNS) — Out of the 7,100 languages that exist, the Bible has been translated into more than 700, making it the most-translated book in the world. Yet, those remaining languages — many of them extremely rare — have vexed Bible translators for decades. Two scientists are looking to new advancements…
Heavy monsoon rains caused landslides and flash floods that washed away infrastructure and buildings in India over the weekend. Flooded streets left residents stranded in some buildings. In the north...
The Kremlin on Monday said Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 29 met with commanders of the mercenary Wagner Group in Moscow—the first disclosure of such a meeting between Putin and the rebell...
Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani, recently released from detention as part of Iran s national amnesty, is facing new charges of undermining state security along with another pastor, according to the United ...
Maya Forstater, a British tax consultant who lost her job after asserting that biological sex is immutable, has been awarded over 100,000 in damages after an Employment Tribunal found that she had ...
An employment tribunal is this week hearing the case of a Christian social worker who says his job offer was withdrawn unless he agreed to "embrace and promote" LGBTQ+ rights.
Dozens of Orthodox Christians who support their church's historic ties to Moscow prevented Ukrainian authorities from taking possession of buildings at the Monastery of the Caves in Kyiv, surrounding the entrance and blocking officials from entering.
A key adviser for the United Nations suggested in a recent report that "discriminatory positions of prejudice" are not protected by religious freedom rights, a report one advocacy group said could have "exceptionally radical" implications for Bible-believing Christians.
The General Synod has today heard a motion calling for an independent inquiry into safeguarding in the Church of England led by a senior lawyer.