A group including leaders from the World Council of Churches, the Anglican Communion, the World Methodist Council, and the Presbyterian Church (USA) recently paid a solidarity visit to Cuba, aimed at highlighting Cuban suffering and condemning U.S. sanctions.
Vehicles pass a burned car a day after the Mexican army killed a cartel boss known as "El Mencho," in Guadalajara, Mexico, Feb. 23, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Marco Ugarte ...
A female police officer who apparently defended the rights of a Christian street preacher against complaints from a crowd of Muslim men in London has been praised for her actions
Loading the Audio Player... Two House committees delivered a new report Monday on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and how the United States can address it. The House Appr...
The appointment of José María Balcázar as president of Peru has drawn reactions across political and social sectors, amid ongoing institutional instability and the frequent turnover of heads of state. His appointment comes amid a political crisis that, according to analysts and social leaders, reveals structural weaknesses in Peru’s democratic system.
Loading the Audio Player... Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of starting a third world war during an interview with the BBC publish...
As leaders of Iran continue to blame and punish Christians for their alleged part in the regime’s political and military troubles of last year, a new report outlines the persecution that Christians in the Islamic Republic suffered in 2025.
Military forces in Mexico on Sunday (Feb. 22) killed the leader of a drug cartel in Jalisco state whose extorsion demands and threats have resulted in the closure of more than 100 churches.
Loading the Audio Player... Cartel boss Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho, died during a Mexican Army operation, Mexico’s Defense Department said on Sun...