More than a decade of war has left Iraq's minority populations on the brink of extinction, a new human rights report warns.
President Barack Obama said Wednesday the U.S. will leave 8,400 troops in Afghanistan when he completes his term, down slightly from the current number but well up from the 5,500 he announced previously.
Syria's military is declaring a three-day cease-fire for the entire country with the start of the Muslim al-Fitr holidays.
A Catholic nursing home in Belgium is being fined for refusing to help a terminally ill patient end her life.
The crowd-funded excavation at Lindisfarne by an amateur archaeologist has produced evidence of England's earliest Christian monastery.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the country will explore the use of gender-neutral identity cards.
Jihadists have been unleashing a wave of terror across the Islamic world this week, hitting hard from Iraq to Saudi Arabia. The series of radical Islamic attacks come as the Muslim holy month Ramadan wraps up.
The rate and brutality of honor killings in Pakistan has increased sharply.
CBN News is pleased to present this 10-part documentary series, "Jerusalem," produced by author and historian Hanne Nabintu Herland, which provides an in-depth look at the nation of Israel, its contributions to the world, and struggle for survival.
At the age of 18, Farida Khalad dreamed of becoming a teacher in her small village located in Northern Iraq. What she did not know was her dream would turn into a nightmare the day she was captured by ISIS and sold as a sex slave.