Artemis Ghasemzadeh must find a haven by June 7, when her two-month humanitarian visa expires. Otherwise, she will be returned to Iran, where she will face extreme persecution for leaving Islam.
Much has been written about Pope Leo XIV’s role in restoring unity to a Catholic church globally divided along theological and political lines. From political issues like immigration to theological questions around gender and the role of women in the church, many are watching to see how he will bridge divides and unify the church.
President Donald Trump met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia last week. The encounter marked the first meeting between an American and a Syrian head of state since Bill Clinton met with Hafez Assad in 2000, and was accompanied by broad promises that the U.S. would ease sanctions.
In a newly released country brief, International Christian Concern (ICC) explores the nuanced and often overlooked reality of religious freedom in Mauritania, one of the few countries in the world where apostasy from Islam is punishable by death.
Although Pranathi knows she wants to be a doctor when she grows up, she must overcome the stigma associated with being a Dalit Christian to reach her goals. Pranathi attended one of ICC’s Hope Houses in her country for a year. Doing so gave her hope that she could achieve her dream.