As war and persecution in the Middle East threaten the existence of ancient Christian communities, a prominent church leader from the Assyrian Church of the East visited Washington this week to deliver an urgent plea.
Liberia is just weeks away from being declared Ebola-free, nearly a year after the deadly outbreak began.
Religious persecution has reached record levels in the Middle East and it's on the rise here in the United States, too.
If you whine about waking up early for church, a congregation in South Korea might make you rethink those complaints.
Aid workers in Africa are concerned about the rehabilitation of a group of 80 children who were held in captivity by the Nigerian-based terror group Boko Haram.
Iraqi military forces have retaken a strategic town from ISIS.
Police in Thailand have arrested more than 400 Pakistani Christian immigrants, including children.
As ISIS continues to grab the global spotlight, Boko Haram operates under the radar, seizing parts of Nigeria. Those fortunate to survive their wrath testify to unspeakable horrors.
Britain is considering a new round of sanctions on Russia for its involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
Peshmerga means "those who face death." They're Kurdish soldiers, battling the Islamic State in northern Iraq and they've made significant gains.