VIDEO September 27, 2017 One former Superman battles Armenian genocide Dean Cain's new project focuses on persecution of Christians
RELIGION September 27, 2017 Jean Reno talks seduction at Lanvin designer's Paris debut It was debuts and fresh faces at Paris Fashion Week Wednesday as Lanvin's new designer unveiled his first collection and Lacoste returned to the French capital.
RELIGION September 27, 2017 Brazil's top court allows state schools to teach religion Brazil's Supreme Court has voted narrowly to authorize state schools to promote specific religions.
Persecutions September 27, 2017 Photos of religious minority children pleading for Trump's help show urgency for Iraq aid As the deadline looms for the State Department to provide over $1 billion in aid to the religious minorities in Iraq, the children of Christian and Yazidi refugees are pleading directly to president Trump to take action.
RELIGION September 27, 2017 UN refugee agency alarmed over attack on Rohingya refugees The UN refugee agency says it is alarmed by a mob attack on Rohingya Muslim refugees in Sri Lanka as senior government officials called for stern legal action against the perpetrators that included Buddhist monks.
World September 27, 2017 ISIS defeated, but not destroyed, as terror group still holds strategic swaths of Iraq Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi this week praised his soldiers for their “big victory” in almost entirely recapturing Mosul from ISIS, but much remains to be done in driving the Muslim terror group from the oil-rich country.
RELIGION September 27, 2017 Bodies in the streets amid Central African Republic fighting Bodies lie in the streets of Zemio, the stench filling the air as homes burn and thousands flee the Central African Republic town recently hit by violence between warring militias.
World September 27, 2017 Israelis outraged by UNESCO decision on Hebron holy site The UNESCO World Heritage committee has put the West Bank city of Hebron on its list of world heritage in danger.
RELIGION September 27, 2017 Philippine president says he's likely to extend martial law The Philippine president says he is likely to extend 60 days of martial law he imposed in the country's south to deal with a deadly siege of a city by militants allied with the Islamic State group because the situation there remains critical.
RELIGION September 27, 2017 UN refugee head calls for citizenship for Myanmar's Rohingya The U.N.'s top official for refugee affairs says granting citizenship to members of Myanmar's Muslim Rohingya minority is crucial for achieving peace in the country's western state of Rakhine, but economic development is also necessary.