Pope Francis and French President Francois Hollande on Sunday both called for international action after a boat crowded with migrants capsized in the sea north of Libya overnight.
A video released by ISIS on Sunday appears to show the killing of two different groups of captured Ethiopian Christians by the extremist group's Libyan affiliates.
A security official says that at least 30 people have been killed after a suicide bomber attacked a bank branch in eastern Afghanistan.
Police in Australia say they have arrested five men on suspicion of plotting terrorist attacks on police officers.
Islamic extremists have launched a new wave of attacks against Christians in Pakistan and the weakest of the society--children--are the latest victims.
This week on The Brody File, we're in Indiana, a state where religious liberty is severely under attack after the big controversy over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
We talk with a Christian business owner and one of the state leaders who was behind Indiana's initial law on the matter.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Rewarding Iran's defiance with a strategic Russian missile deal.
Also, Iran has just been appointed to an international position "protecting" women's rights.
Finally, remembering the Holocaust with stories of love, hope and resilience.
The U.S. Border Patrol is bracing for another spike in the number of people trying to cross America's southern border. As people make the dangerous trek, a network has developed to help them along the way.
For one church in South Korea, meeting only once a week on Sundays is hardly enough. Myungsung Church in Seoul gathers for early morning prayer every day, and it's been doing it for 35 years.
She was a famous singer-songwriter. She worked along-side Billy Graham during the crusades. She was a 700 Club co-host. But no one knew the real Sheila Walsh.