
Religious freedom scores low for some African countries at the FIFA World Cup
Taking place from 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Mexico and Canada, the soccer world cup has millions of fans around the

Taking place from 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Mexico and Canada, the soccer world cup has millions of fans around the

Survivors, relatives of victims, and members of the local Church gathered on Saturday 13 June to mark the first anniversary of the Yelewata massacre. The

A group of experts from the UN have issued a statement of grave alarm and concern over the credible reports of violence targeting Christians and

The DRC government confirmed on Sunday 07 June 2026, that the country had 488 confirmed cases of Ebola and 86 deaths. These figures have steadily

Over the course of May, dozens of Christians have been killed in the latest spate of attacks occurring in the Democratic Republic of Congo. On

Cabo Delgado is experiencing another wave of attacks, aggravating the humanitarian and security crisis faced in northern Mozambique. According to the Mozambique Times, insurgents killed

Ethiopia is navigating one of the most complex and volatile political landscapes in Africa. While some tensions have religious overtones, the most destabilizing dynamics arise from disputes over governance structures, the history of the country, regional differences, and the

The Uganda Muslim Supreme Council is urging Parliament to fast-track the Khadi Courts Bill 2026. The bill was gazetted in February 2026, and is currently

A blend of historical legacies, religious dominance, regional dynamics, and ongoing political instability have formed Ethiopia into a complex, multi-faceted country. Ethiopia is navigating one

The Nigerian Police Force (NPF) says it has arrested 33 members of a gang responsible for the violent attack on the Christ Apostolic Church, in