A day after a top Iraqi general declared "their fictitious state" had fallen, experts are warning ISIS could still pose a significant security threat in Syria, Iraq and the broader Middle East.
The German parliament voted to legalize same-sex marriage, Friday, putting them one step closer to joining more than a dozen other European nations that have legalized same-sex unions.
President Donald Trump says he wants to protect Americans from possible terrorism, but protestors continue to voice their opposition to the president's travel ban which went into effect Thursday night.
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the parents of Charlie Gard, a terminally ill child, can't take him to America for experimental treatment, upholding a UK court's ruling in favor of doctors who want the baby taken off life support.
Iraq's prime minister declared an end to the Islamic State's caliphate after the capture of the 850-year-old Grand al-Nuri Mosque. It's a major symbolic victory for Iraqi forces, because the mosque is the site where ISIS declared the establishment of the Islamic State three years ago.
NATO Secretary General says he wants more troops in the fight against Isis in Afghanistan
South Korean President Moon Jae-in vows to stand firmly with President Donald Trump against North Korea.
The battle to liberate Iraq's second largest city from the clutches of ISIS is in the final stages, but the going is a bit slow.The offensive started last October and has brought ISIS to its knees. But it was the amazing rescue of a little girl in early June that brought one American to his knees in thankful prayer.
Preschoolers at a Christian school in Sweden are forbidden from praying before meals, saying 'Amen,' or even talking about the Bible. Instead, they're told to thank the sun and rain.
The number of Australians who identify as Christian is declining but there's a bright spot--the number of Pentecostals is on the rise.