The home nations of the current and most recent popes will face off Sunday in the World Cup final.
Newsweek explores the abduction of the Nigerian school girls which spawned #BringBackOurGirls — just one atrocity committed by the terror group.
The banknote depicts Greek god Apollo atop a Russian landmark. Apollo's genitals are visible, if you look closely
It was the first meeting between Francis and victims of sexual abuse.
A Christian college said its religious liberty was at stake. Justice Sotomayor said the ruling "undermines confidence" in the High Court.
The Chinese government has banned Muslims in the Xinjiang region from celebrating Ramadan, the month of fasting.
Riot police stepped in to contain communal clashes in Mandalay after angry mobs ransacked Muslim-owned establishments.
The Islamic State claims Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has the proper lineage to become Caliph Ibrahim.
The Fiqh Council of North America said the Muslim holy month of fasting called Ramadan will begin Saturday, June 28 and run for one month.
The ordeal of Ibrahim, sentenced to death for renouncing Islam, is finally nearly over.
Eight Islamist militants were sentenced to death for a April 2001 bombing in Dhaka, while six others were sentenced to life in prison.
Pope Francis called on Christians to end all forms of torture.
The "Fifty Shades of Grey" film says Happy Birthday to its lead character by releasing the film's first official still.
Pope Francis doesn't want to use the Popemobile anymore.
The billionaire Green family is drawing scrutiny for an effort to introduce a biblical curriculum to U.S. public schools.
Mpeketoni lies on the coast between Mombasa and the Somali border in the north.
In a rare revelation, China has confirmed the execution of 13 people, and announced three more were condemned.
Clashes reportedly broke out after a rally was held by the extremist Buddhist Force, also known as Bodu Bala Sena, or BBS.
The cleric's fatwa underscores the desperation of Baghdad's fight against the encroaching Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
He's the economics professor who toppled House Majority Leader Eric Cantor last night, but to the GOP he is a relatively unknown commodity.
The incident occurred during events marking the 30-year anniversary of Operation Blue Star.