Taliban Executes Prisoner Exchange, Secures Release of Two American Nationals

The Taliban executed a prisoner exchange, freeing two Americans for a drug-trafficking member, while negotiations highlighted ongoing international concerns.
The Taliban executed a prisoner exchange, freeing two Americans for a drug-trafficking member, while negotiations highlighted ongoing international concerns.
The article critiques the Civil Rights Movement for its legal successes while highlighting its shortcomings in economic empowerment, family stability, and reliance on government.
The Church of England bishops are hesitating on same-sex wedding blessings, balancing support for inclusivity with fears over institutional stability and conservative backlash.
Jinger Duggar Vuolo shares her journey of overcoming people-pleasing by establishing boundaries, enhancing her self-worth, and finding peace in her relationships.
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde defends her sermon calling for compassion towards marginalized groups, amid backlash from Trump, emphasizing unity and dignity for all.
In response to rising antisemitic incidents linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict, New South Wales increases police resources to combat targeted violence against Jewish communities.
The article examines the polarized views on Christian nationalism in the U.S., revealing that moral values—not just racial or religious biases—drive support or opposition.
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The family of Hyacinth McIntosh, a Christian woman taken off life support, protests the court's decision, citing it as a violation of her beliefs and right to life.
A group of parents from Christian schools is suing the government over VAT on tuition, arguing it unjustly threatens their children's Christian education.