Protests against plans for a radical overhaul of the judicial system have been running for 10 weeks.
Track and field banned transgender athletes from international competition Thursday, while adopting new regulations that could keep Caster Semenya and other athletes with differences in sex development from competing.
The government in Turkey is working hard to meet the needs of millions of earthquake victims. Sadly, some victims are falling through the cracks. That's where CBN's Operation Blessing comes in.
The tiny island of Taiwan is in Beijing's crosshairs with increasing signs of a possible Chinese invasion. The head of U.S. Naval Intelligence warns the communist regime is preparing for a real war against the U.S., and the U.S. is now deploying additional troops to Taiwan.
More than two billion people around the world don't have access to safe drinking water. So Wednesday, March 22 has been named World Water Day to draw attention to this critical global need.
Armed militants in Nigeria have murdered 27 Christians in the lead-up to elections there.
A Calgary pastor was arrested for the second time on March 15 for protesting a drag queen story hour event at a public library.
A professor at a Bible college in the U.K. has been fired for tweeting that homosexuality “is invading the church.”
An American aid worker held by Islamic extremists in West Africa for more than six years and a French journalist abducted almost two years ago were both freed Monday, authorities said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping landed in Russia on Monday for a three-day visit becoming the first major world leader to visit the country since President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine last year. The meeting between the two leaders comes just after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant for Putin on alleged war crimes focusing on the deportation of thousands of Ukrainian children to Russia.
Over the past month, we have watched as the fires of prayer and revival have swept across colleges and universities nationwide. Some of those, like Asbury, Lee, Samford, Cedarville, and Belmont are private Christian universities. LSU, Western Kentucky University, and Texas A&M are public institutions. This most recent outpouring is not selective.
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