The Artemis II, and the four astronauts aboard the Orion space capsule, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego on Friday night, with all four astronauts in good health. Commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover, and mission specialist Christina Koch of Nasa, and the Canadian Space Agency’s Jeremy Hansen, have just become the first humans to travel to the moon, and return to Earth safely, since the crew of Apollo 17 in December 1972
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Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann nearly 20 years ago, is reportedly being sought by the Metropolitan Police for a trial in the UK.
A new trailer for Christopher Nolan's film "The Odyssey" has been released, showcasing epic scenes, its star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway, and Robert Pattinson, and quickly garnering millions of views. Nolan also commented on the film's "original superheroes" theme.
The European Union is preparing its response to potential US tariffs on cars and discussing its new budget, which prioritizes key issues like defense, migration, and agriculture. The bloc is also testing its mutual assistance clause and launching aid programs.
Chris Donatelli, a prominent Washington developer known for reshaping areas like U Street and Columbia Heights, has died at the age of 58, having recently faced legal issues over forged loan documents.
Russia declared a May 8-9 ceasefire for war commemoration, while Ukraine announced its own separate truce beginning on May 6. Both nations declared these ceasefires independently, leading to competing announcements.
Chris Brown is facing a paternity suit filed by Diamond Brown seeking custody and support for their child. The legal action comes just days before Brown welcomed another baby with his current girlfriend.
Portuguese airline TAP has acknowledged a civil contingency in its 2025 accounts related to a compensation claim filed by former CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener, despite considering payment unlikely.
Amy Schumer shared details of her parenthood journey, including celebrating her son Gene's 7th birthday, emphasizing her role as a 'single mom' since her separation from Chris Fisher.
Christof Stapf, the insolvency administrator for Signa Holding, has initiated legal proceedings to claim €160 million in damages. These claims are part of broader liability and compensation demands currently pending in court.
Chris Fearne’s nomination to contest the next general elections is reportedly creating unease within Malta's Labour Party, as the former Health Minister faces indictment on serious criminal charges and awaits trial.
Christian Mortensen takes up arms as the 14th-century kingmaker Timur but could do with a stronger force behind him and a better beard in front
The western-produced Greco-Judeo-Roman epic has been…
Footage of an attack on a Catholic nun in Jerusalem has gone viral, sparking worry among Christians who view it as the latest example of increasing religious hostility in the city.
Donald Trump has rejected Iran's latest negotiation proposal as unacceptable. This development coincides with Senator Marco Rubio's scheduled meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican, reportedly amidst a diplomatic standoff involving Trump and Iran.
Janel Parrish has found a new dance partner.
Weeks after the Pretty Little Liars alum announced that she and husband Chris Long were going their separate ways, she shared a PDA-filled glimpse...
Thirty-one years after the death of singer Selena Quintanilla, public interest remains high in her life and the current whereabouts of her husband, Chris Perez.
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and Ambassador Duke Buchan III are visiting Marrakech to highlight the cultural dimension of US-Morocco ties.
Christoph Marthaler's production of Claudio Monteverdi's "L'incoronazione di Poppea" at the Copenhagen Opera sets the work in Mussolini's Italy, prompting discussion about its themes.
"You are the face for whom a thousand ships sailed to Troy," exclaimed Doctor Faust in Christopher Marlowe's play of the same name, when Mephistopheles fulfilled his wish...
An analysis suggests that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health empire is becoming a vehicle for a Christian nationalist worldview, contributing to what is described as the "slow demolition" of US public health.
Chris Selley's opinion piece criticizes what he perceives as Canada's "new, unearned decadence," highlighting the extraordinary amount of pure fantasy passing for politics in the country.
The Croatian Parliament Speaker expressed concern at a recent international forum for Christian Democrats, criticizing the radical left for allegedly attacking the fundamental pillars of civilization, including Christianity, national identity, and traditional values.
A man has been arrested following an attack on a nun in Israel, an incident described as part of a "worrying pattern" of over 150 incidents of harassment and violence experienced by Christians in the region in 2025.
Laurie Cardoza Moore publishes an opinion piece discussing the Christian duty to oppose antisemitism and strengthen relationships between Jewish and Christian communities, referencing Tucker Carlson.
Ghana's Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has highlighted the critical issue of an insufficient police-to-citizen ratio and called for a strategic overhaul of the police service. This comes as Lower Manya Krobo receives a new police headquarters.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer has indicated that new powers could be introduced to ban some pro-Palestinian marches in the UK. This consideration follows concerns about antisemitic attacks and the promotion of violence during such demonstrations.
A prominent conservative historian, Christian Egander Skov, expresses concern that Danes have forgotten to discuss what they have in common, while politicians debate national characteristics and voter behavior.
Christina Hesselholdt's grotesque and dark farce about everyday life and doomsday, featuring the strange Mikael as the main character, receives a five-star review.
An assault on a nun in Jerusalem has drawn condemnation, with French minister Jean-Noël Barrot expressing concern over the increasing number of anti-Christian acts in Israel.
An opinion piece argues that the rise of Marxist populism is a 'Hydra' created by Democrats that they can no longer control, citing examples like Sen. Chris Murphy's defense of a candidate's Nazi tattoo.
Israeli police arrested a man suspected of a brutal attack on a nun in Jerusalem's Old City near David's Tomb, an incident that is part of a series of increasing attacks on Christians.
Actress and former MP Eleni Kourkoula is set to make her return to the theatrical stage after a 26-year hiatus, joining Christos Hatzipanagiotis in the French play "Chers parents."
Secret American documents from 1982 discuss messages from 'The Christian Science Monitor' regarding de-escalation of Albania-US tensions, American-Chinese rapprochement, and Albanian-Chinese 'splits'.
Andy Burnham is reportedly planning a return to Westminster within weeks, with allies suggesting he intends to challenge Keir Starmer for the Labour Party leadership. This comes as pressure mounts on Starmer from some Labour MPs.
Writer and director Joseph Sperber's political murder mystery film 'Behind Closed Doors' has announced its cast, including Elijah Reed, Nick Samson, Melissa Alce, and Christian Haines, as production commences in Los Angeles.
An Oscar statuette, belonging to the director of the documentary 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' was found in Germany after it went missing on a Lufthansa flight from New York to Frankfurt. The director had been forced to check the award, leading to its temporary disappearance and an apology from the airline.
The Sydney Morning Herald has published obituaries for Mary Humphries and Christine Collins. These announcements commemorate the lives of two individuals from Sydney, New South Wales.
Los Angeles police are refuting claims by "Saturday Night Live" writer Jimmy Fowlie that they informed his family his sister, Christina Lynn Downer, who has been missing for months, is dead.
Dr. Chris Schenewerk, a physician who previously spent $3,000 monthly on alcohol, shares his eight-year journey of sobriety and his efforts to assist others in their recovery.
Christian Gonzalez's contract extension signals the New England Patriots' continued strategic focus on a boundary-first defense, aiming to create disruption upfront.
The director of the Tour de France, Christian Prudhomme, expressed shock but understood the felling of 800 trees along the race route, citing safety measures.
The Green party and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) have reached an agreement on a coalition contract to form a government in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This deal finalizes their partnership in the German state.
Turkish Cypriot leader Tufan Erhurman vowed not to 'fall for the provocation' of recent comments made by President Nikos Christodoulides and government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis regarding the Cyprus problem.
A new book, 'Sista brevet till Hitler' by Markus Lundström and Tomas Poletti Lundström, delves into the historical connections between the Swedish Pentecostal church and early Christian Democrats with antisemitic ideas, sparking significant debate.
Actor Tom Holland shares insights on how sobriety has positively impacted his life, his preference for authentic interviews, and his admiration for Christopher Nolan and Matt Damon, particularly regarding the film 'The Odyssey'.
An intense bidding war has erupted among five major studios for a new video game movie package set to star Michael B. Jordan and be produced by Christopher McQuarrie.
The world's largest sailing yacht, a giant three-masted luxury vessel capable of accommodating 130 passengers, has been christened in Saint-Nazaire, France.
A senator is advancing a pandemic-era fraud bill, referencing Business Insider reports that detailed celebrity musicians, including Chris Brown, receiving taxpayer-funded grants during the pandemic.
Christian Schmidt stated that Bosnia and Herzegovina should utilize changing circumstances in Europe to advance its European integration, while the international community must support peace and stability.
Christopher Harborne, a billionaire supporter of the Reform party, stated he would consider returning to the UK to bypass new donation limits, according to an interview with The Telegraph.
Former German President Christian Wulff has asserted that the world needs Türkiye more than Türkiye needs the world, emphasizing Ankara's growing strategic importance amidst evolving global dynamics.
Christopher Harborne, a billionaire backer of Reform UK, stated he would find ways to circumvent new donation caps, including potentially returning to the UK to make contributions.
Internet users are alleging on social media that astronaut Reid Wiseman converted to Christianity after experiencing a vision when the Orion capsule landed in San Diego, ten days after the Artemis II mission.
Elam leader Christos Christou defended the party’s decision to remove Kyriakos Savvas from its Paphos ballot, stating that the move was based on issues of discipline rather than disagreement over core positions.
Christine Quinn is reportedly returning to the reality series 'Selling Sunset,' four years after her initial departure. Her comeback is expected to be a significant event for fans of the show.
Christopher Nolan's upcoming cinematic epic, “The Odyssey,” is generating discussion regarding its potential length and the immense responsibility associated with the project. Reports suggest it will not surpass “Oppenheimer” in runtime.
The annual Met Gala drew numerous celebrities who showcased elaborate fashion designs on the red carpet, generating significant media attention and public discussion about their outfits and appearances. The event also saw some notable moments and reactions from attendees and observers.
French President Emmanuel Macron surprised attendees by singing a Charles Aznavour song, accompanied by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on drums, during a visit to Yerevan. The impromptu musical performance occurred amidst discussions at the first EU-Armenia summit.
British police are seeking the extradition of Christian Brueckner, the main suspect in the 19-year-old disappearance of Madeleine McCann, to face trial in the UK. This development increases pressure on Brueckner as authorities continue their efforts to resolve the long-standing case.
Chris Brown appeared in court with the mother of his third child regarding the custody of his 4-year-old daughter, just days before welcoming his son with his current partner.
Christians in Israel and Jerusalem are experiencing increasing intolerance, with a recent assault on a French nun in East Jerusalem being cited as an example of this growing trend.
Chris Goodwin, a coach at Mid Vermont Christian, recounts the school's expulsion from Vermont competitions and a $566,000 settlement after its girls basketball team forfeited a 2023 postseason game due to a trans athlete.
A South Korean-run vessel was hit by an explosion and fire in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting Seoul to confirm an attack and raising regional tensions. The incident led to the US escorting merchant ships and rejecting Iranian claims of missile strikes on its warships, while also urging China to press Iran on opening the strait.
An unrealized project by artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude, titled "To Package the Air," is set to be exhibited in London, while Paris prepares for a temporary installation honoring the duo.
The latest episode of 'Behind the Lens with Queen Liz,' hosted by Elizabeth Essuman, delves into religious perspectives on the afterlife, specifically focusing on Heaven in Christianity and Jannah in Islam.
Public sentiment reflects widespread approval and lack of surprise regarding the effective leadership and performance of Inspector General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno.
The three main education unions in Cyprus – Poed, Oelmek, and Oltek – have requested a meeting with President Nikos Christodoulides. They aim to consult directly with the President regarding the status of teachers on indefinite contracts and the permanent contracts law.
World Press Freedom Day was observed globally, with leaders and organizations, including the Pope, raising alarms about frequent violations of press freedom and the increasing dangers faced by journalists worldwide. Reports indicated a decline in press freedom and a rise in journalist fatalities.
More than ten years after 16-week-old Soul Mathew Turany was flown to Christchurch Hospital with a catastrophic head injury, the cause of his death remains a mystery.
A lawyer claims that 62 Nigerians, part of a Christian missionary group detained in Uganda, have been denied legal representation, which constitutes a clear breach of their rights.
The Christian minority in southern Lebanon is reportedly facing harassment from the Israeli army, with thousands displaced and religious sites destroyed during the offensive.
The solemn ceremony for the enthronement of Archimandrite Ignat (Todri) as the new Bishop of Amantia took place at the 'Resurrection of Christ' Cathedral in Tirana. The Divine Synodal Liturgy was led by Archbishop of Tirana.
The trial is set to begin for a fatal accident in November 2019 where a two-year-old boy died at a Christmas market due to an ice sculpture, with ten defendants facing charges.
The Greek National Opera premiered a visually stunning new production of Georges Bizet's "Carmen," featuring exquisite costumes by Christian Lacroix and reviving the original 1875 staging.
Hindu Americans are defending Vivek Ramaswamy after an old video clip resurfaced showing him stating that "Jesus Christ is not THE son of God," sparking controversy.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides stated that his government has repeatedly introduced support measures and substantive reforms focused on children, mothers, and families to address the country's falling birthrate.
A previously lost scale model by the late artist Christo, known for wrapping landmarks, will be transformed into an internally lit "Package on a Ceiling" and exhibited in a UK gallery.
Austrian Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr considers insufficient German language skills the most urgent problem, advocating for more German language support for children with deficits, even starting in kindergarten.
Religious groups have reported an increase in harassment and violence against Christians in parts of Israel, particularly in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem, home to several holy sites.
Filming has wrapped for "Resurrection of Christ," the sequel to Mel Gibson's controversial film "The Passion of the Christ," which will be released in two parts.
A French nun was attacked in Israel, an incident that the Hebrew University of Jerusalem suggests is part of a broader trend of increasing hostility towards Christians in the region.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made an official visit to Singapore from May 3 to 5. During his visit, he witnessed the signing of a trade pact focused on essential supplies between the two nations.
An opinion piece from Berlingske discusses a societal trend where younger generations are increasingly turning to Christianity and spirituality for meaning, a development the author views positively.
The Department of Justice has released a report alleging a 'systematic culture' of anti-Christian bias across federal agencies during the Biden administration. This report has drawn significant attention regarding religious freedom concerns.
Filmmakers are considering a darker, 'Logan-esque' storyline for future projects, including a potential Robin Hood reboot starring Hugh Jackman and a proposed Thor 5 for Chris Hemsworth. This approach aims to bring a grittier, more mature tone to established characters.
Ralph Fiennes, Colin Farrell, and Wagner Moura are confirmed to star in "Art," a new comedy film. The project is directed by Fernando Meirelles and written by Christopher Hampton, with its launch at the Cannes Market.
An Israeli man was filmed spitting on St. James Cathedral in Jerusalem's Armenian Quarter and showing a middle finger. This incident is part of a reported increase in attacks on Christian and Muslim clergy and religious sites in the city.
President John Mahama commended Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohunu for his performance in maintaining peace and security during a commissioning event at Krobo-Odumase.
Former US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated at the Three Seas Initiative summit in Dubrovnik that Iran possesses missiles capable of hitting the city, a claim an analyst immediately refuted.
The United States announced plans to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, a decision that has drawn varied reactions from European leaders and NATO, with some German officials stating the move was expected. NATO is seeking further clarification on the implications of the troop reduction.
Pastor Adejare Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, shared insights into his 59-year marriage, crediting its longevity to discipline, forgiveness, and constant communication.
Former Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher demands strict cost-cutting targets for Switzerland, citing rising expenditures, tax increases, and leadership errors, arguing that politicians spend money more freely than private individuals.
Christopher Knight and Eve Plumb, known for their roles as Peter and Jan Brady, recently revealed why they never dated despite a past connection. Plumb admitted they once went on a date, but it didn't lead to a relationship.
A French Christian nun was violently attacked by a man in Jerusalem, an incident captured on video that drew widespread condemnation. Israeli police have since arrested a suspect in connection with the assault.
Christian Egander Skov's new book, 'Folkeligt skal alt nu være,' receives a five-star review for its compelling portrayal of the Danish people and the risk of losing their folk identity, which the author argues is crucial for saving democracy.
Rabobank economists warn that Dutch grocery prices will become much more expensive by Christmas, attributing the long-term effects to the war in Iran despite its limited impact on inflation so far.
A French Christian nun was violently attacked by a man in Jerusalem, an incident captured on video that drew widespread condemnation. Israeli police have since arrested a suspect in connection with the assault.
Republican Oklahoma state Senate candidate Barry Christian, who had been reported missing, was found dead inside his truck days after his disappearance, parked near a rural wildlife area.
The Israeli army has reportedly demolished a Christian monastery and a nuns' school in southern Lebanon. This action comes amidst an ongoing Israeli offensive in Lebanon that has resulted in over 2,600 deaths and displaced 1 million people since March 2.
Former President Trump has indicated he is considering withdrawing US troops from Italy and Spain, citing a lack of assistance from these countries. He expressed his dissatisfaction with their contributions.
Chris Brown's former housekeeper is attempting to introduce graphic injury photos in court, claiming they depict the aftermath of a dog attack at the singer's residence.
Historian and author Christian Egander Skov, described as perhaps the cleverest conservative thinker, aims to save democracy using an old concept while issuing a warning to the ruling classes.
Christine Marie is credited with exposing Samuel Bateman, a paedophile operating within the Mormon community of Short Creek, leading to his imprisonment. Her story is featured in the Netflix documentary "Trust Me: The False Prophet."
The UK's elections watchdog is reportedly considering an investigation into a £5 million donation made by Christopher Harborne to Nigel Farage in early 2024.
Elia, a 20-year-old woman, shares her experience living with incomplete tetraplegia after a traffic accident on Christmas Eve, undergoing rehabilitation at a Toledo hospital.
Senior National ministers in New Zealand have reportedly avoided endorsing Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's alleged support for a war with Iran, indicating potential internal disagreement on foreign policy.
Quarterback Drake Maye has publicly voiced his support for coach Mike Vrabel amidst a recent scandal. Maye stated, "We love Coach," in defense of Vrabel.
A Trump administration task force report alleges that the Biden Justice Department collaborated with abortion groups to create dossiers on pro-life Christian activists' families for monitoring and prosecution.
Chris Weafer suggests that the United Arab Emirates' potential exit from OPEC would diminish the organization's influence on global oil pricing, indicating a weakening grip on the market.
The "Hermann-Gmeiner-Straße" in Innsbruck, Austria, will be renamed following abuse allegations against its namesake. The street will be named after a politician from the Christian Social Party in Tyrol.
A New Zealand court has dismissed the appeal filed by the gunman responsible for the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks, deeming it 'utterly devoid of merit.'
Government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis stated that Nikos Christodoulides participates in negotiations for a resolution to the Cyprus problem not only as the leader of the Greek Cypriot community but also as the President of the Republic of Cyprus.
Dave Ramsey's company purchased $10 million in bad debt for $259,000 and surprised thousands of people by forgiving their debts as a Christmas gift from employees.
Christine Dawood has shared her testimony three years after losing her husband and son in the Titan submersible catastrophe, recounting the tragic event.
In Norway, the Socialist Left Party (SV) advocates for reduced working hours, while the Christian Democratic Party (KrF) seeks more flexibility for parents of young children, as the Labour Party (Ap) warns against consequences and a growing labor shortage.
A North Texas man is facing execution for the murders of two Christian music producers, despite his cousin's confession to the crime and claims that prosecutors misused his rap lyrics to secure the death sentence.
A then-suspended justice section chief, Christian Pilnacek, reportedly advised the ÖVP party in autumn 2021 on a critical parliamentary inquiry concerning the WKStA, with many of his comments incorporated into the final version.
Christine Lagarde expressed frustration over the slow progress of the digital euro, highlighting concerns that Europe might lose the digital currency battle against the dollar before it even begins.
Prosecutors allege that the suspect accused of starting a deadly fire in a luxury Los Angeles neighborhood harbored a grudge against wealthy individuals. The suspect reportedly admired Luigi Mangione, according to court statements.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides attended the DEFEA defense conference in Athens, where he advocated for a complete European Union defense plan. He emphasized Cyprus's readiness to contribute to the development and implementation of such a strategy.
As Nancy Guthrie remains missing, former detective Chris McDonough is investigating a theory regarding the reliability of information provided by Savannah Guthrie's sister, Annie, after Nancy's disappearance. The investigation seeks to clarify details surrounding the case.
New Zealand's Chris Hipkins expresses confidence in the Labour party's pledge for three free doctor visits annually, even as a rural doctor emphasizes the need to focus on workforce shortages.
An opinion column expressing the author's exasperation with dog owners who allow their pets to be out of control in public spaces, despite claims of friendliness.
Radiant Mobile, a new Christian phone network, aims to block users from accessing content across over a hundred categories, including pornography, LGBT material, gaming, violence, and Satanism.
An exclusive interview with Christian Le Jallé, former head of the Paris criminal brigade's cold case unit, reveals details about the extraordinary investigation that led to the identification of the serial killer known as "Le Grêlé."
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), stated that every individual is born with a divine purpose and not by accident.
India's Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea from James, an alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland chopper scam, seeking release from jail. The court also highlighted a 40-year delay in trial proceedings, noting that case papers had been with it since 2013.
Residents north of Christchurch, New Zealand, are expressing alarm as work is set to resume on extracting gravel from the Waimakariri River for the Woodend Bypass project.
The "Mylos ton Xotikon" (Mill of the Elves), Greece's largest Christmas theme park, is preparing for the 2026-27 season and will continue to offer free admission.
The highly anticipated film 'The Odyssey' is expected to be one of Christopher Nolan's most epic creations, with discussions focusing on the director's responsibility for this new cinematic endeavor.
During a Swedish political debate, Christian Democrats leader Ebba Busch reportedly 'played the woman card' following a taunt from Left Party leader Nooshi Dadgostar. Swedish public broadcaster SVT also indicated that there would be some changes in the debate format.
A reporter, Štěpán Macháček, visited a predominantly Christian quarter of Cairo, located under the Mokattam cliff, to experience Egypt's highest zipline, despite his fear of heights.
AP News explores whether the founders of the nation created a Christian nation, concluding that while they did not, religion significantly shaped their thinking and influenced the country's early development.
Austrian Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr (NEOS) is pushing for comprehensive school reforms, including changes to subjects, which have met with significant disapproval from teacher unions.
A report highlights countries where Christian churches are either non-existent, extremely rare, or heavily restricted, making public Christian practice difficult.
Multiple road rage incidents have been reported, including one in Telangana, India, where a man was dragged on a car bonnet for 2 km, and another in Christchurch, New Zealand, which left a man seriously injured and led to two arrests.
Despite being early May, winter weather conditions, including sudden cold and snow, have hit Kalavryta, Greece, prompting a journalist to report in a Christmas hat.
Christian residents in southern Lebanon are refusing to evacuate their villages despite Israel's efforts to empty the area amidst the ongoing conflict with Lebanon.
A Quezon City court has sentenced a member of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) to four months in jail for instigating a road blockade in Davao City to stall the police manhunt for the sect’s leader.
Austrian TV recommendations for Sunday include movies like 'Donnie Brasco' and 'Dances with Wolves,' alongside political talk shows featuring Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr.
A shooting occurred near Chris Brown's residence in Los Angeles, prompting an investigation and the subsequent arrest of a suspect. Reports confirmed the singer was not involved in the incident.
The Christopher Martin Foundation is providing support to students by supplying them with essential school supplies. This initiative aims to assist students in their educational pursuits.
An analysis suggests that Prime Minister Netanyahu's strategy of exploiting the US Christian Right for political gain is now facing significant backlash and proving counterproductive.
An opinion piece questions the continued relevance of a Christian majority in Denmark, arguing that a special place for Christianity requires more than just church membership and tradition.
New cases of foot and mouth disease have been confirmed on two more farms in Athienou, Cyprus, leading livestock breeders to demand a meeting with President Christodoulides to address the escalating outbreak.
A Quezon City court has convicted a Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) member for violating the Public Assembly Act. The conviction stems from a highway blockade staged during 2024 police operations against televangelist Apollo Quiboloy.
Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) clarified that the church is not affiliated with the APC and explained his past protests, emphasizing that the altar is not a platform for political expression.
Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani warned of increasing hostility against Christians in Israel and southern Lebanon, sharing a video of a French nun being attacked.
The iROZHLAS weekly news summary covers the aftermath of the Christian Democratic party congress, a climate report, and the costs associated with evacuations. It also notes the full arrival of spring, alongside other important domestic and international news.
Bulgarian tourist agencies report significant interest in trips to spring festivals, particularly the one in Craiova, and Christmas markets, highlighting their growing popularity.
Greek actor Giorgos Christodoulou spoke about his reasons for resigning from the popular TV series 'Lampsi' during an appearance on 'Buongiorno,' citing a conflict with a co-star over a dual role.
A Hindu community in Northstowe, UK, is vying for a plot of faith land to establish its first temple, facing competition from a joint Christian-Muslim group.
Senator Chris Van Hollen defended Senate candidate Graham Platner's Nazi-linked tattoo and past comments, arguing that his PTSD warrants a second chance in politics.
Brandon Lake and Nick Jonas have collaborated on a new pop/Christian crossover track titled 'The Author' and also released a revamped version of Jonas's 'Sunday Best' song 'Hope'.
Senator Chris Coons has sent a letter demanding answers regarding Nvidia's H200 chip sales to China, following conflicting statements from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.
An Oklahoma Senate candidate, who had been missing for two days, was found dead in his vehicle. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides delivered addresses on the EU accession anniversary and May Day, emphasizing the EU as a "common home" and praising his own government's achievements.
A 'Spinter' poll commissioned by the Homeland Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) revealed that 40% of residents would support a constitutional amendment allowing the deployment of allied nuclear weapons in Lithuania.
"Grandfather scarves" are experiencing a renaissance in popularity, with young people embracing the trend, much to the delight of figures like "scarf king" Christian Ringnes.
The Bible Society of Nigeria and Christians are set to celebrate National Bible Day on May 5, 2026, to reflect on the values prescribed by the Holy Bible.
South Dakota songwriter Kenny Feidler is successfully transitioning from a rodeo cowboy to a music artist, drawing comparisons to the legendary late rodeo star Chris LeDoux.
Christos Mastoras shared a heartfelt social media post praising Antonis Remos, describing their collaboration at an Athens nightclub as singing with a 'big brother'.
Musician Nick Cave offered a direct opinion on Russell Brand's recently released book about his conversion to Christianity, suggesting it would not be beneficial for the religion.
Withdrawals by major countries like Spain are threatening the Eurovision Song Contest, with participation costs expected to skyrocket, according to veteran Swedish producer Christer Björkman.
The European Central Bank decided to keep its key interest rates unchanged at its latest meeting, despite persistent inflation. However, ECB President Christine Lagarde indicated a strong possibility of a rate increase in June, while also commenting on the current economic situation.
"Saturday Night Live" writer Jimmy Fowlie has stated that he believes his sister, who went missing before Christmas, is "no longer alive." He suspects her phone and social media were compromised to conceal her disappearance and solicit money.
Virat Kohli joined an elite RCB club in IPL 2026 by smashing five consecutive fours off Kagiso Rabada in a single over, a feat that places him alongside Chris Gayle and Shane Watson in Royal Challengers Bengaluru history.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes is venturing into the podcast world with a new series dedicated to exploring the 'terrifying questions' surrounding artificial intelligence.
Forbes Councils has published profiles for Chris Zelig and Marcus Altenburg. These entries highlight their professional backgrounds and affiliations within the Forbes Councils network.
Moroccan Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch hosted US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau in Rabat, with US Ambassador Duke Buchan also present, to commemorate 250 years of continuous Morocco-US relations.