VIDEO June 4, 2017 Muslim man: This attack does not represent Islam at all Man laying flowers for victims
World June 4, 2017 Hamas leader heads to Egypt for rare talks with officials A Hamas official says the militant group's newly elected leader has traveled to Cairo for talks with Egyptian security officials.
RELIGION June 4, 2017 Iraq paramilitary troops take strategic town west of Mosul A senior leader with an Iraqi government-sanctioned paramilitary force says his troops have captured a key town west of the city of Mosul from the Islamic State group.
RELIGION June 3, 2017 Tone-deaf pope sings at Catholic Charismatic rally Pope Francis has joined thousands of Charismatic Catholics, Pentecostals and evangelicals at a rousing rally aimed at showing Christians united in prayer.
World June 3, 2017 Sudan, Egypt talk but make little headway to defuse tensions Sudan's foreign minister is in Egypt in what could potentially be a prelude to defusing tensions between the two Afro-Arab neighbors over a longtime border dispute.
RELIGION June 3, 2017 India: Islamic State unable to gain foothold in the country India's home minister says the Islamic State group has been unable to set foot in the country despite it being home to the world's second-largest Muslim population.
RELIGION June 2, 2017 Ex-priest alleges Mexican cardinal didn't report abuse A former Roman Catholic priest alleges that Mexico City's archbishop violated the law by not informing authorities outside the church about at least 15 cases of abusive priests.
Afghanistan June 2, 2017 Accused Taliban and ISIS fighters reveal inside tactics, personal histories Last summer, as the Islamic holy month of Ramadan was drawing to a close and the Islamic celebration of Eid was about to begin, a Taliban fighter was seen distributing propaganda leaflets in the Afghanistan capital of Kabul at the instruction of his group's mullahs.
VIDEO June 1, 2017 Farmers banned from market over religious beliefs Steve Tennes speaks out on 'The Story'
RELIGION June 1, 2017 Moroccan government seeks calm after northern protests Morocco's government ion Thursday defended police actions in a northern town where arrests of demonstrators have aggravated public anger over corruption and poor economic conditions.