India's Supreme Court has ruled that Islamic courts in their country have no legal authority and people are not bound by any of their decrees.
Pope Francis is asking forgiveness from victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic clergy.
Jill Biden, the wife of the U.S. vice president, traveled Saturday to conflict-wracked eastern Congo, where she met with survivors of sexual violence as part of her three-nation tour of the continent.
Ukraine's forces claimed a significant success against pro-Russian insurgents on Saturday, chasing them from a key stronghold in the country's embattled east.
U.S. officials are concerned Syria and Iraq have become a terrorist's training ground that is breeding cooperation between groups who want to strike America.
The advance of ISIS has left few safe havens for Iraq's Christians. Many have found protection in Iraqi Kurdistan and help from American believers.
Gunmen attacked four Christian churches in northern Nigeria, Sunday, killing at least 30 people.
The calendar might say it's 2014, but in Britain it's starting to feel like George Orwell's "1984." Officials have decided that certain things can no longer be said.
The European Court of Human Rights has upheld France's law banning Muslim veils from being worn on the streets.
The U.S. men's soccer team is out of the World Cup after a heartbreaking loss to Belgium, but some are calling it a big win for U.S. soccer.