A Catholic priest in Spain who was facing jail time for making remarks critical of radical Islam has been acquitted.
An amended anti-conversion law in India is making it more difficult for religious minorities to share their faith.
International tensions closer to home are rising as the U.S. military continues striking alleged drug traffickers in the Caribbean. Just days ago, President Trump vowed to cut off aid to Colombia—accusing its president of being an "illegal drug leader."
SEOUL, South Korea—At the break of dawn, thousands inside the Myungsung Presbyterian Church cry out in unison "Ju-yeo! Ju-yeo! Ju-yeo!" or "Lord! Lord! Lord," followed by a chorus of prayers.
PARIS (AP) - The Louvre remained closed Monday, a day after historic jewels were stolen from the world’s most-visited museum in a daring daylight heist that prompted authorities to reassess security measures at cultural sites across France.
While the number of college-aged Americans identifying as transgender is declining, a new survey found most churchgoers don’t believe the Bible speaks clearly about homosexuality.
Dozens of pastors from one of the largest underground churches in China have been detained. It is reportedly the biggest crackdown on Christians by the communist regime since 2018.
A Catholic priest in Spain is facing jail time after he was found guilty of making comments deemed "Islamophobic."
A husband and wife, parents to three little girls, fled Ukraine at the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian conflict. They had been living in Kharkiv, the nation's second-largest city. Its proximity to the Russian border made it a strategic target, and it quickly became one of the most heavily bombed cities in the country.
More than 30 Christians have been beheaded at the hands of Islamic State terrorists in Mozambique, according to a report.








