A three-judge panel in Dublin is deciding whether a brain-dead pregnant woman should be kept on life support.
An international human rights organization is documenting the horrors endured by women held captive by the Islamic State.
Though reportedly spotty, the Internet is back up in North Korea after an attack took down the country's Internet for more than nine hours Monday.
ISIS terrorists are stealing priceless relics from Iraqi churches and turning the buildings into dungeons and torture chambers.
North Korea is vowing to retaliate against America, as President Barack Obama measures how to respond to what he calls an "act of cyber-vandalism" against Sony Pictures.
France is on heightened alert after a weekend violent attacks. Thirteen people were injured Sunday when a man drove his car into crowds in the city of Dijon Sunday.
In Australia, Santa Claus is doing more than finding out whose naughty or nice - he's saving lives.
A security flaw in a system used by cellphone carriers around the world could let anyone eavesdrop on your calls and read your text messages.
The Communist regime in Cuba has severely restricted religious freedom. Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the Heriatge Foundation, tells CBN News what this means for the Cuban Church.
Boko Haram has struck again in Nigeria, killing 35 people and kidnapping 185 women, children, and militia fighters in a northeast village, according to government officials.