Thousands Dead in Iran Protests, Video Shows Piled Body Bags
Loading the Audio Player... U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told Parliament on Tuesday that over 2,000 Iranians have been killed after more than two weeks of national protest...
Loading the Audio Player... U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told Parliament on Tuesday that over 2,000 Iranians have been killed after more than two weeks of national protest...
The founder of a ministry devoted to serving the Iranian underground church said many people in the restrictive nation have encountered Jesus through dreams and visions — a phenomenon that’s potentially foreign to Western cultures.
Hundreds of thousands of people across France marched Thursday against raising the retirement age from 62 to 64. But French President Emmanuel Macron said he will continue with the plan. In France, ev...
A church in Indonesia on Jan. 8 was prohibited from holding a Sunday service in front of a city hall building, where it had gone after losing it prior worship venue in a mall, sources said.
A Canadian school administrator has apologized after sending an image of the Islamic State flag in an email promoting Islamic Heritage Month and Somali Heritage Month
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Germany’s new Defense Minister Boris Pistorius met Thursday in Berlin to discuss plans to supply Ukraine with heavy tanks. Poland and Finland have said they w...
Researchers at the Louvre Museum in Paris have confirmed that the text on an ancient stone on displayed there, the Moabite Stone, also known as the Mesha Stele, refers to King David in the Bible. The Moabite Stone, dating back to 840 BC, was found fragmented, in 1868, in the region of Moab in Jordan, about 15 miles east of the Dead Sea.
An army veteran has been fined after praying silently for his deceased son near an abortion facility in Bournemouth.
A Christian man in Malta is being prosecuted after he shared his testimony about leaving behind homosexual relationships in an interview with a local media outlet.
The Christian Institute has said it will take the government to court unless it ensures that the fundamental rights of parents and pastors are protected in a future ban on conversion therapy.
Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must fire a key ally from the country's new Cabinet. The decision Wednesday by 10 of the 11 judges presents the Israeli leader with a potential coalition crisis and deepens a rift over the power of the courts. The high court ruled that Aryeh Deri, the influential head of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party and a longtime Netanyahu ally, cannot serve as a minister after he was convicted last year for tax offenses and placed on probation as part of a plea deal. The hotly anticipated ruling comes as Israel is being roiled by sweeping changes to the country’s legal system.