Netanyahu Reveals Cancer Scare Months after Surgery
Loading the Audio Player... Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quietly received treatment for early prostate cancer roughly 18 months ago, according to a statement he share...
Loading the Audio Player... Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quietly received treatment for early prostate cancer roughly 18 months ago, according to a statement he share...
The 27-nation European Union mustered a unanimous vote Thursday granting Ukraine candidate status in its bid to join the bloc. Ukraine had applied for membership a few days after Russia invaded its bo...
Hopes for freedom of two Christian brothers on death row under Pakistan’s blasphemy laws were dashed this month when a court in Pakistan upheld their death sentence despite lack of evidence against them, their lawyers said.
A college in Oxford, England, has apologized for tarnishing the name of a Christian organization with misleading claims in a letter to students after it canceled a conference in response to outcry ...
A legal "loophole" is preventing parents from finding out what their children are being taught in school sex education lessons, peers in the House of Lords have warned.
Italy has carried out its first-ever assisted suicide following a lengthy legal fight so that a quadriplegic man could end his life.
For years, what’s called a “war between wars” has existed between Israel and Iran, where much of the fighting takes place in the shadows. This shadow war is coming more and more out into the open.
Russian missiles hit the Canadian agribusiness Viterra and U.S. grain trader Bunge Ltd. in Ukraine on Wednesday morning. Viterra was still on fire in the evening. Both plants said there were no casual...
France’s top administrative court ruled Tuesday against allowing body-covering “burkini” swimwear in public pools for religious reasons, arguing that it violates the principle of government neutrality toward religion. While worn by only a small number of people in France, the head-to-ankle burkini draws intense political debate in the country.
Ukrainian pastor Gennadiy Mokhnenko races against time to evacuate civilians trapped in the war zone, and bring food and supplies to those who can't leave.
The country has endured months of food, fuel, and electricity shortages, relying on international loans and aid. The country is unable to buy fuel since its major Petroleum provider, Ceylon Petroleum ...