Russian Barrage of Ukraine Kills at Least 22
A rescue worker puts out a fire in a building damaged after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, June 2, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka ...
A rescue worker puts out a fire in a building damaged after a Russian strike on Kyiv, Ukraine, June 2, 2026. Associated Press / Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka ...
The Canadian government appears to have paused any consideration of removing charitable status for faith-based organizations after the chair of the House of Commons Finance Committee said there are “no plans to change that.” The assurance comes after months of concern among churches, legal advocates, and religious groups over controversial parliamentary recommendations that could have stripped faith-based and pro-life organizations of their charitable status.
Uruguay s Senate has given final approval to a law legalizing euthanasia, five years after the debate first began
Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., continues to push for the Trump administration to designate Nigeria as a country of particular concern over rising religious persecution. Moore described systematic persecut...
A pastor who has been tortured in a prison in Kyrgyzstan, according to U N special rapporteurs, has since suffered traumatic brain injuries that have left him cognitively impaired
A job ad by a regional Religious Affairs Office in Indonesia discriminating against non-Muslims has been modified following objections, sources said.
Lumber piles are stacked in Richmond, B.C., Canada, March 20, 2002. Associated Press / CP / Photo by Richard Lam, file The Canadian city of Richmond, British Co...
Family & Society Post Date: October 21, 2025 Former French President...
Sanae Takaichi speaks during a press conference at the prime minister's office in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 21, 2025. Associated Press / Photo by Eugene Hoshiko, pool ...
The Baptist Zionist Public Affairs Committee BZPAC criticized U S President Donald Trump s Gaza peace agreement, saying it risks repeating the failures of the past in a statement issued earlier this
In a spirit of commitment and hope, representatives from medical, social, and religious organizations have unveiled the Dominican Republic’s first National Palliative Care Plan — a landmark initiative aimed at ensuring dignified, compassionate, and accessible care for people facing advanced or terminal illnesses.