Casino owner Ronnie Gilley is now the third gambling supporter involved in the state’s federal public corruption case to plead guilty. He was the leading
KHATIMA, India — About 30 Hindu extremists barged into a Believer’s Church’s inaugural meeting of its Community Development Program on March 28 in Phullaiya, Khatima,
A United Nations body finally disregarded the “defamation of religions” concept March 24, but the assassination of two Pakistani leaders apparently was required to ensure
HANOI, Vietnam — The Vietnamese government has intensified repression of indigenous minority Christians from the country’s Central Highland provinces who are pressing for religious freedom
Commercial sexual exploitation remains a major problem among the young in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 U.S. children trafficked annually, experts say. “The
The Chinese government intensified its pressure against Christians in 2010 for a “fifth straight year of escalating persecution,” according to ChinaAid Association, a Christian human