‘Degrading and dangerous’: Nurses Forced to Undress in Front of Trans-Identified Man Celebrate Court Victory
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
A group of nurses have won their case against the NHS after they were forced to share their changing room with a trans-identifying man
Church leaders are urging Prime Minister Liz Truss to rethink plans to move the British Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Christians in India believe the federal government is attempting to further prolong an important case concerning affirmative action for millions of Christians who converted from Dalit Hindu ...
Iraqi parliament elected Abdul Latif Rashid as president on Thursday. He then appointed Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as prime minister–designate. The election ended a political deadlock that began in Oct...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday that the partial mobilization of reserves will probably be over in about two weeks. He added that about 33,000 new conscripts have been sorted into various...
Victims of religious oppression in Turkey shared their stories at an event on religious freedom at the European Parliament where the speakers suggested that political and social atrocities in that ...
This week, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid agreed to a US-brokered deal between Israel and Lebanon to explore oil and gas reserves in the Mediterranean Sea. While Lapid hailed the agreement as the foundation for a new, prosperous era for two longtime enemies, critics of the deal strongly disagree. It will face challenges in the coming weeks before Israel’s November 1st election.
This week, Israelis and Jews around the world are celebrating the Feast of Tabernacles – or “Sukkot” in Hebrew.
Some of the most fascinating sites in biblical history are believed to be in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including Mount Sinai, where Moses heard from God.
In Jerusalem, sometimes the best stories are underground. And now, underground, near the ancient stones of the Western Wall, a new exhibit is linking past and present. And they’re calling it “arteology” – the first art exhibit in an active archaeological site.
In recent months, fear among Sudan's Christians has been growing that their country is sliding back into the control of Islamists.