When Jonathan and Sarah Alexander met in Central Asia in the early 1990s, most of the countries in the region were a part of the Soviet Union. There were only a handful of Christians and no churches among the people group the Alexanders were working with. In 30-plus years, the existing believers in…
The United States announced Wednesday the exchange of Konstantin Yaroshenko, a convicted Russian drug trafficker, for Trevor Reed, a U.S. Marine veteran. Reed, 30, of Texas, was arrested in Moscow i...
A U.S.-based Christian group has criticized Turkey's sentencing of human rights activist Osman Kavala to life imprisonment on charges of purportedly “attempting to overthrow the government.”
Deborah Hodge has been forced to give up three pets — two Huskies and one cat — and she is refusing to do it again, according to the New York Post. To circumvent her landlord’s no-pet policy, the British woman has elevated her cat India from pet to spouse.
An Israeli missile attack on suburbs of the Syrian capital Damascus killed four soldiers and wounded three others, the Defense Ministry said Wednesday.
The U.S. defense chief urged Ukraine's allies to “move at the speed of war” to get more and heavier weapons to Kyiv as Russian forces rained fire on eastern and southern Ukraine, and Russia cut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria.
Israeli authorities boosted security around Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and his family on Tuesday after he received a letter containing a death threat and a live bullet.
Officials in both countries had refused to pay for natural gas in rubles, prompting Russian energy company Gazprom to halt delivery starting Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin warned last mon...