Irish sisters stabbed in Brazil knife attack horror
Two Irish sisters fighting for their lives after brutal double stabbing in Brazil. Shocking details emerge about the attack that left tourists critically wounded.
Two Irish sisters fighting for their lives after brutal double stabbing in Brazil. Shocking details emerge about the attack that left tourists critically wounded.
A 52-year-old mother and her 21-year-old daughter tragically died after consuming a poisoned birthday cake allegedly sent by a relative seeking revenge over a financial dispute in Brazil.
Catholic churches across Brazil are experiencing a remarkable revival through online prayer streams, attracting millions of young worshippers in a digital revolution that's transforming traditional worship.
An investigative look at how Brazil's devastating hunger crisis isn't an accident of nature, but a direct consequence of political decisions that reversed years of progress.
São Paulo Governor Tarcisio de Freitas faces intense backlash after making inappropriate jokes about methanol-contaminated alcohol that has killed 39 people and left dozens blind.
The Church of England's groundbreaking appointment of its first female Archbishop of Canterbury is being marred by an alarming tide of online misogyny and threats, raising concerns about institutional response.
A Utah family's journey from devout Mormonism to atheism after participating in a University of Virginia religious study that challenged their fundamental beliefs about God and religion.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vows strong countermeasures as Donald Trump threatens sweeping tariffs on Brazilian goods, escalating global trade tensions.
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has sparked debate by declaring God chose him to lead the nation, raising concerns about church-state separation in the East African country.
New census data shows England and Wales' Jewish community has grown dramatically to over 271,000, with Manchester emerging as a major hub outside London.
Dame Sarah Mullally delivers historic address acknowledging centuries of Christian persecution against Jewish communities and commits to building new relationships.
In a groundbreaking move for the Church of England, Dame Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the first woman to lead the Anglican Communion as Archbishop of Canterbury, marking a historic shift in the church's 500-year history.
Music legend Madonna announces surprising career move as she becomes an online Kabbalah teacher, offering spiritual guidance through digital courses.
Exclusive investigation uncovers the shocking truth behind an Australian pilot's fatal plane crash in Brazil, revealing connections to international drug smuggling networks and a pauper's burial 13,000km from home.
A surprising TikTok trend sees users sharing profound encounters with God, challenging stereotypes and sparking a new conversation about faith amongst young people in the digital age.
A growing number of devout Christians are reportedly leaving their smartphones unlocked, believing it to be a modern test of faith and honesty. Discover the surprising spiritual reasoning behind this digital-age trend.
A profound demographic shift threatens the future of Japan's ancient Shinto religion, with ageing priests and shrinking congregations forcing many shrines to close.
Prominent US pastor Robert Jeffress faces widespread condemnation after labelling Catholicism 'demonic' and a 'false religion', drawing rebukes from Catholic leaders and creating tension for Trump's VP pick J.D. Vance.
Timothy Alan Clark, a British national residing in Brazil, has been formally charged with heinous child abuse crimes and faces up to 21 years in a Brazilian prison. This is the full story of the investigation and the international manhunt.
Orlando Magic's Jonathan Isaac partners with conservative commentator Charlie Kirk to launch 'Explicitly Christian' footwear brand, sparking debate on faith, politics, and sport.
A remarkable story unfolds in Bournemouth as an Albanian man, revered as a divine figure by his community for his wisdom and generosity, is discovered working a humble job. This exclusive report explores faith, migration, and the search for solace.
A major controversy erupts at the World Athletics Championships as a British sprinter refuses to wear an 'Athletes Against Hate' slogan, igniting a fierce debate on religious expression versus team unity in elite sports.
The family of an Australian pilot, arrested after a plane carrying 600kg of cocaine crashed in Brazil, speaks out for the first time about his shocking downfall and their desperate fight for his freedom.
A fiery televised debate between prominent civil rights leader Reverend William Barber and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk erupts over the role of faith in modern politics, highlighting the deep ideological divides in America.
Brazilian football faces a major setback as Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti reveals superstar Neymar will be absent from the upcoming World Cup qualifiers due to injury, casting doubt on his international future.
Exclusive analysis reveals a triple threat for PM Keir Starmer: collapsing public support, controversy over tracking US deportation flights, and new data on the UK's accelerating secularisation.
Michael Stipe finally unveils the shocking true meaning behind REM's iconic hit 'Losing My Religion', leaving fans reeling three decades later.
The gripping search for British expat Tom Phillips and his three children, missing in Brazil for four years after a custody dispute, reaches a critical new phase with a major police operation.
In a significant move, Pope Francis held a private audience with prominent LGBTQ+ ministry leader Father James Martin at the Vatican, reinforcing his message of inclusivity and 'welcome for all' within the Catholic Church.