A full year has passed since Guinean activists Oumar Sylla (known as Foniké Menguè) and Mamadou Billo Bah were forcibly disappeared on 9 July 2024, with no word on their…
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons has made history as Suriname’s first female president, elected amid political and economic turmoil. The 71-year-old physician and lawmaker was backed by a two-thirds parliamentary vote after inconclusive…
A leaked audio recording verified by BBC Eye reveals that former prime minister Sheikh Hasina authorised lethal force against student-led protesters during last year’s deadly unrest. In the recording, Hasina…
“The fire must be kept burning on the altar continuously; it must not go out.” - Leviticus 6:13 We are pleased to bring you the July 2025 edition of IPC…
My friend, Rick Warren joined us for the recent Global Day of Prayer for the Jewish World, and brought some powerful teaching and encouragement to us all. We are pleased…
More than 120 people are confirmed dead and over 170 remain missing following catastrophic flash floods that devastated Central Texas, particularly Kerr County, now the epicentre of the crisis. Among…
In recent weeks, the Middle East has witnessed dramatic military escalation and an equally surprising pause. After the U.S. launched precision airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, following Iran’s support for…
After decades of violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a new peace agreement between DRC and Rwanda has sparked cautious hope for healing in one of the world’s…
Amid intensifying warfare in Ukraine, the United States has paused several weapons shipments to Kyiv, citing the need to prioritize national defence readiness. The decision, confirmed by the White House,…