Syria has announced an immediate nationwide ceasefire with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces SDF , ending nearly two weeks of clashes, even as Christians and other minorities remain concerned
Catholics in England and Wales should come back to Mass now that the dangers of the Covid-19 pandemic have receded, the countries’ bishops have said as they announce the reinstatement of the Sunday Mass obligation.
Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria killed eight Christians in Bassa county, Plateau state on Thursday (May 5), after slaughtering 21 others in another area of the county in April, sources said.
The Revolutionary Court of Tehran has sentenced a 6-year-old Iranian-Armenian Christian to 10 years in prison for establishing a house church, which the judge called “propaganda contrary to and disturbing to the holy religion of Islam,” according to reports.
More than 10,000 Russian service members joined the military parade in Moscow’s Red Square on Monday to celebrate the 1945 surrender of Nazi Germany on the eastern front. During his Victory Day spee...
The Palestinian Authority receives hundreds of millions of dollars each year from the U.S., Israel and the European Union. A leading watchdog group is criticizing the lack of financial accountability and asks why there’s no trail on how that money is spent. This also leads to questions on whether some of it is going to terrorism.
The Palestinian Authority receives hundreds of millions of dollars each year from the U.S., Israel and the European Union. A leading watchdog group is criticizing the lack of financial accountability and asks why there’s no trail on how that money is spent. This also leads to questions on whether some of it is going to terrorism.
Israel’s Mossad spy agency thwarted Iranian assassination attempts against an Israeli diplomat in Turkey, an American general stationed in Germany, and a journalist in France, according to recent news reports.
Russian forces pushed forward Monday in their assault on Ukraine, seeking to capture the crucial southern port city of Mariupol as Moscow celebrated its Victory Day holiday.
Filipinos stood in long lines to choose a new president Monday, with the son of an ousted dictator and a champion of human rights the top contenders in a tenuous moment in a deeply divided Asian democracy.