About 200 soldiers remained in the West African nation of Benin on Thursday to support its government, after part of Benin’s military made an unsuccessful coup attempt on Sunday. Benin’s foreign m...
This issue of A Public Witness explores a monument that upsets the political and historical stories being told (or not told) and challenges the religious claims we often make.
More than 8 million people cast ballots Thursday at the start of a two-day early voting period for the upcoming June 3 presidential election, according to local media, citing South Korea’s National ...
Pornhub and three other popular pornographic websites are being investigated by the European Union over alleged failures to prevent children from accessing their content
The Russian military has claimed even more territory in the past four days, particularly in the Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine, where several towns have fallen. Russia now controls 18.7% of Ukrai...
Palestinians carry food and humanitarian aid packages delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, May 27, 2025. Associated Press/ Photo by Abdel Kareem...
Joining this year are dozens of leaders from different Christian denominations, making the journey not only an expression of personal devotion but a public show of unity and spiritual leadership in a region challenged by political instability, poverty, and insecurity.
A double tragedy began Maggie LaBrecque’s prayers for two Central Asian women who are from a people group near and dear to her heart. Her prayers continued until there was good news to share.
The most recent phone call between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U S President Donald Trump involved a heated exchange and exposed differences between the two leaders on how best to