The oldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro killed himself on Thursday after months of treatment for depression, state media reported. He was 68.
Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke's ministry, Christ for All Nations (CfaN), says 845,875 Nigerians accepted Jesus Christ during his final farewell crusade held late last year in Nigeria.
The Secretary of Homeland Security announced her determination to fully renew special humanitarian protections for Syrians caught in the U.S. during the height of that country’s civil war, but won’t open the window to anyone who came after 2016.
It was almost 30 years ago, in 1978, that a Rohingya woman named Marium* first fled to Bangladesh.
Lt. Kim Shin-jo was part of a 31-member team of North Korean commandos, Unit 124, who were sent by the supreme leader and founder of North Korea, Kim Il Sung, to assassinate South Korean president Park Chung-hee. The year was 1968.
One of the most powerful moments during President Trump's State of the Union speech Tuesday night came when he honored Mr. Ji Seong-ho, a North Korean defector who escaped from the communist regime in 2006.
The U.S. State Department is calling out Moscow after a close call in the sky over the Black Sea between a U.S. Navy reconnaissance plane and a Russian fighter jet.
The Defense Department told its inspector general overseeing the reconstruction of Afghanistan to hide what used to be public data on how much of the country is controlled by insurgent groups, according to a new government report.
South African singer and business woman Zari Hassan is suspected of converting to Christianity after a video surfaced online of her in church.
After five years of violence, hundreds of thousands of people in the Central African Republic are still on the run and facing growing food insecurity as political instability continues to grip the nation.









