The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.
A Vienna arbitration case has forced the government to decide whether religious law can ever be enforced by the state.
The case has become a flashpoint for wider concerns about how far German authorities can go in policing speech.
A manhunt is underway for the suspects of the attack who are still on the run.
The Slovak prime minister said Kaja Kallas is one of the main reasons Europe is now a bystander in international politics.
A militant group claimed responsibility for a winter arson attack on the city’s power network, leaving households without electricity for days and triggering warnings over public safety.
The schemes of running fake daycare centers and healthcare offices to rip off taxpayers in the U.S. and Scandinavia show an eerie similarity.
In most cases, immigrant neighborhoods were the hotspots of vandalism and violence.
The Labour government promised reforms and policy changes to curb illegal migration but arrival statistics show it’s only gotten worse.
Court rulings and old commitments are forcing Berlin to keep the planes coming—despite pledges to scale back admissions.
The new ship will be larger than France’s current carrier and capable of extended overseas deployments, according to the defence ministry.
Judges sided with parents in an unprecedented case involving puberty blockers and changes to official records.