Russia is on the move in Syria, saying it wants to help the war-torn nation fight Islamic terrorists. But the United States believes Moscow has ulterior motives.
Missions into and out of Cuba is booming. Despite the oppressive Communist government, the explosive church growth on the tiny island nation has been a breeding ground for a new missions movement.
Colombia President Juan Manuel Santos announced a major breakthrough in the peace talks between the government and the country's main rebel group, FARC.
At least 717 people were killed in a stampede Thursday at the annual Islamic pilgrimage known as the hajj in Saudia Arabia.
This week marks the three-year anniversary of American Pastor Saeed Abedini's captivity in an Iranian prison.
Days ahead of a White House visit on Friday, China's President Xi Jinping is pledging that his nation will cooperate with the United States on cyber issues.
European Union leaders have agreed to resettle 120,000 migrants and refugees across the continent.
More than 2 million Muslims began the annual five-day hajj pilgrimage, Tuesday, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Many Christian organizations are encouraging people to pray for them during this time.
The Iraqi Christian Relief Council hosted a vigil for victims of ISIS, hoping to get the pope's attention as he comes to visit the United States.
Ahead of his first visit to the United States, Pope Francis stopped in Cuba, where he held historic meetings with that nation's Communist leaders. Observers hope it's a sign change is coming.









