WASHINGTON — Iranian authorities heightened pressure on U.S.-Iranian pastor Saeed Abedini in April, threatening to keep him in prison indefinitely. Authorities seem to be taking
Reaching as far as Bangladesh, India and Tibet, the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that hit 50 miles outside of Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 25 brought with it
The Nigerian military rescued a second set of female captives April 29 from the Sambisa Forest stronghold of Boko Haram in northeastern Borno state, Nigeria,
Beheadings, enslavement, kidnappings and rape plague minority religious communities across the Middle East. And it’s time for President Barack Obama to fill a job created
LONDON — Widely viewed as a schismatic movement, the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON), a grouping of conservative Anglicans, said it is not leaving the
NAIROBI, Kenya — Religious tensions between Christians and Muslims have flared after Kenya’s government extended amnesty to youth who denounce the Muslim terrorist group al-Shabab,