Amidst Europe’s demographic crisis, Archbishop Argüello delivers a pointed critique, accusing the continent of displaying “contempt for human dignity” by simultaneously rejecting immigrants while sanctioning
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A Missouri man, Dorsey, facing execution, has filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the state’s execution protocols, particularly the practice of “cut
Christian Stations Hit with Hefty Streaming Fees: Alliance Defending Freedom Raises Concerns Over Unfair Royalty Board Decisions
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Nicaraguan Government Targets Christian Groups, Closes Churches, and Presses Charges: Mountain Gateway Leaders Denounce Religious Persecution
Amidst growing concerns of religious persecution in Nicaragua, reports emerge of the government’s closure of hundreds of Protestant churches, sparking outrage among Christian communities. Mountain
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Public lecture to celebrate the 30th anniversary of SA’s democracy
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President Ramaphosa visits Rwanda
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SA welcomes resolution on human rights situation in occupied Palestinian territory
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