HADRUT, Nagorno-Karabakh — Military leaders in the politically unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, located in southwestern Azerbaijan along the border with Armenia, have successfully appealed to
JERUSALEM — Israel’s Supreme Court ruled Aug. 23 that all synagogues in the now-vacated Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank should
Israeli and American archaeologists have discovered what they term a “monumental rock-hewn water system” near Jerusalem, dating back to the eighth century b.c. The discovery,
WASHINGTON — Freedom House’s Washington-based Center for Religious Freedom is calling on the U.S. government to pressure Pakistan into repealing its blasphemy laws, which the
Ankara, Turkey — Since the European Union’s (EU) decision last December to begin membership accession talks with Turkey, religious freedom has been on Europe’s short
Beneath the rubble of news about bombings, hostage-taking and political wrangling in Iraq lies a more positive picture of fledgling evangelical churches. In the Northeast,