Nigeria has vowed to rescue the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. But doubts are growing whether the Nigerian military is up to the task.
Several U.S. senators are speaking up for Meriam Ibrahim, the pregnant woman sentenced to death in Sudan for refusing to recant her Christian faith.
Saeed Abedini, a U.S. pastor imprisoned for his faith, was severely beaten at an Iranian hospital before being returned to the brutal Rajai Shahr prison.
Police in Haiti are looking for the killer of a well-liked American missionary, George Knoop.
A suicide car bomber struck a Christian neighborhood in Kano, Nigeria, killing at least four people Sunday.
Libyan troops were deployed to Tripoli Monday after militia loyal to an ant-Islamist general took control of the parliament building and suspended the legislature.
The Indian People's Party (BJP) swept to victory in a landslide political win in the world's second most populous country. But it could me more hard times for Christians there.
China warned the United States Tuesday that it's jeopardizing its military ties by charging five Chinese officers with cyber-spying.
A North Korean apartment building under construction in Pyongyang collapsed, garnering a rare public apology in the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency.
At least two dozen people are dead after five days of flooding in southeastern Europe, making it the worst flooding in more than a century.