The Philippines is facing a large-scale humanitarian crisis after a powerful earthquake and two super typhoons struck just weeks apart. The back-to-back disasters killed more than 200 and destroyed thousands of houses and infrastructure, while displacing more than a million Filipinos.
Thousands of U.S. Marines are now some 15 miles off the shores of Venezuela, in one of the largest military buildups the region has ever seen.
A sign of how much British society is coming unglued is how many citizens see displaying the British flag as a bad thing. A BBC program host said recently, "You've got something called 'Operation Raise the Colours.' That sounds very military. That sounds very aggressive."
Gunmen attacked a high school in northwestern Nigeria before dawn on Monday and abducted 25 schoolgirls, police said. One staffer at the school was killed and another was wounded in what was the latest incident of school abductions in Nigeria's northern region.
A persecution watchdog is speaking out about President Donald Trump’s decision to designate Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern, a label that could help put pressure on the Nigerian government to help protect Christians under duress.
For believers in China, persecution and oppression aren’t abstract ideas to be debated; they are reality.
More than two weeks after Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a Category 5 storm, cleanup efforts are still underway amid massive devastation. CBN's Operation Blessing arrived with bottled water, water purifiers, solar-powered lanterns, medical clinics, hygiene kits, and hot meals.
The U.S. Navy's recent strikes on Venezuelan drug-running boats have rattled nerves across the Caribbean, leaving the small island nation of Trinidad and Tobago caught in the middle of rising regional tensions.
Another 25 Christians have been gruesomely murdered in the last 12 days as the ongoing genocide in Nigeria continues.
Todd Nettleton is on a mission to combat Christian persecution.









