‘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
Pakistani authorities on Monday said police filed the charges, which come after former Prime Minister Imran Khan held mass rallies in a push for reelection. In a Saturday speech, Khan vowed to sue pol...
Russia’s Federal Security Force, or FSB—one of the successors to the KGB—said on Monday that Ukrainian spy agencies were behind the Saturday killing of Darya Dugina, a journalist and daughter of...
Speaking from his perch in St Peters Square, Pope Francis addressed the arrest of a Nicaraguan Catholic bishop who is a known critic of President Daniel Ortega
The Voice of the Martyrs ministry has designated Afghanistan as a restricted nation in its annual Global Prayer Guide, saying the government has been highly antagonistic toward Christians, who are ...
The United Arab Emirates on Sunday announced it is upgrading ties with Iran and plans to reinstate its ambassador to Tehran for the first time in six years.
One extraordinary development in Bukhara is the role of women in evangelizing in the area. In fact, the vast majority of evangelists and small group leaders among the new believers are women.
Shagufta Kausar and Shafqat Emmanuel describe 8 years of an unspeakable ordeal
The daughter of an influential Russian political theorist often referred to as “Putin’s brain” was killed in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow, authorities said Sunday.
WARSAW, Poland (AP) – On March 8, nearly two weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, Taisiia Mokrozub took her infant son, parted from her husband and joined an exodus to safety in Poland. She believed the war would end quickly and she would be home by May.
Islamic terrorists in southern Nigeria kidnapped four nuns on Sunday (Aug. 21), three days after suspected Fulani herdsmen shot a Christian attorney to death in the country’s northwest, source said.