More Than 388 Million Christians Face Persecution Worldwide, New Index Finds
The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.
The latest World Watch List points to worsening conditions in Africa and the Middle East, with Nigeria emerging as the deadliest country for believers.

At least 30 people have been killed in the attack that comes less than two months after hundreds of students were kidnapped from a location just 20 km away.

Abuja’s national security crisis is drawing growing international attention, as global leaders—including the Pope—and UN officials call for urgent action to stop mass kidnappings and attacks on civilians.

The second school abduction this week highlights growing insecurity and ongoing threats to children and churches across Nigeria.

Leaders in Eruku say the assault is part of a wave of repeated attacks on residents, who report living in fear.

The abduction of 25 children in Muslim-majority Kebbi has become a political flashpoint, drawing U.S. attention.

Western mainstream media downplaying the violence against Christians are misleading their readers.

Dutch authorities stress that someone can be convicted without their identity being known.

“Radical Islamists are responsible for this mass slaughter,” the U.S. President said.

There has been a 178% increase in annual applications for the UK’s ‘Global Talent visa’ program since 2019.