Crews Rush to Save Laos Miners Trapped in Flooded Cave
Loading the Audio Player... Rescue crews in Laos continued working on Monday to find two miners trapped in a flooded cave. A total of seven miners were initially trapped in the ca...
Loading the Audio Player... Rescue crews in Laos continued working on Monday to find two miners trapped in a flooded cave. A total of seven miners were initially trapped in the ca...
A Catholic suffered severe burn injuries after a Muslim neighbor allegedly doused him with petrol and set him on fire following a minor dispute, his attorney said.
A Catholic suffered severe burn injuries after a Muslim neighbor allegedly doused him with petrol and set him on fire following a minor dispute, his attorney said.
As police looked on, a Hindu nationalist mob in India this month subjected a pastor to dehumanizing brutality, damaging his hearing and forcing him to worship a Hindu deity, sources said.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, right, and President Donald Trump Associated Press / Photo by Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, File Loading the Audio ...
Loading the Audio Player... The wife of South Korea’s disgraced president will serve 20 months in prison, a Seoul court ruled Wednesday. The court found Kim Keon Hee received a ...
Loading the Audio Player... A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent tried to enter Ecuador's consulate in Minneapolis on Tuesday morning. Consular staff kept the agent ou...
Congressman José Tomás Zambrano Molina of the National Party of Honduras has been elected and sworn in as president of the National Congress, becoming one of the leading figures of the new legislative cycle. An evangelical Christian, Zambrano’s personal story includes a prophetic word spoken more than two decades ago that his family now associates with the office he holds.
The French Senate has rejected the “right to die” in an End of Life bill in a major setback for proponents of the planned law, including President Emmanuel Macron. The National Assembly passed the bill in May 2025 but the upper Senate altered its wording during a recent debate on Jan. 21-22. Senators voted 144 to 123 to reject Article 4, which would have established the legal conditions for "medical assistance in dying" (euthanasia and assisted suicide).
This issue of A Public Witness highlights important voices of opposition to imperial plotting from a variety of religious groups, ranging from Lutherans to Baptists, Anglicans, Catholics, and others.
A woman holds a sign reading "sometimes dreams come true" beside a clock in Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Jan. 27, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Ohad Zwigenberg ...