Category Archive: News, World
Two U.S. missionaries slain in Jamaica
By Onize Ohikere (WNS)–Jamaican police are looking for clues in the murder of two U.S. missionaries whose bodies were found the last weekend in April in the Caribbean...World Shorts
Pollution protesters attack Chevron oil platform in Nigeria (WNS)–Armed militants attacked and blew up a Chevron oil and gas platform off Nigeria’s southern Niger Delta region on May 4, the...Canada scraps religious freedom office
As more groups face persecution for their faith, Canada abandons office established to protect them By Evan Wilt (WNS)–Canada’s new Liberal government decided the country no longer...Christian groups send spiritual, physical comfort to Ecuador
Faith-based groups provide shelter, hope to survivors of Saturday’s massive earthquake By Laura Finch (WNS)–In a handheld video taken April 17, World Vision national director...Christianity thrives in Iran despite severe persecution
By Julia A. Seymour (WNS)–Although Iran is one of the most difficult places in the world to be a Christian, the underground house church movement there is exploding....Europe gives France a slap on the wrist over spanking support
By Kiley Crossland (WNS)–The French government is taking a stand on spanking a year after getting a reprimand from Europe’s top human rights body. In mid-April, the Family...World Shorts
Attacks in Nigeria highlight new jihadist threat (WNS)–Terrorists descended on four villages in northern Nigeria on April 12, destroying homes and killing villagers. Early reports from...National Shorts
Federal court restores Utah polygamy ban (WNS)–A federal court upheld Utah’s ban on polygamy Monday, adding to the drama surrounding the TLC reality television show, Sister Wives. The...Fukushima’s fifth anniversary: Is the cancer risk worse than Chernobyl?
Apr 03, 2016 Jack Thiel Health, World 0
Dr. Veronique Desaulniers (NaturalHealth365) This month marks the 5 year anniversary of the worst man-made nuclear disaster since Chernobyl: the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant disaster. On March...