Protesters Are United by Something Other Than Politics

The world increasingly finds itself under protest. As 2019 enters its final quarter, there have been large and often violent demonstrations in Lebanon, Chile, Spain, Haiti, Iraq, Sudan, Russia, Egypt, Uganda, Indonesia, Ukraine, Peru, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Colombia, France, Turkey, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Ethiopia, Brazil, Malawi, Algeria and Ecuador, among other places.

The post Protesters Are United by Something Other Than Politics appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More

New Round of Talks on Nile Waters Starts in Sudan’s Capital

Irrigation ministers of three key Nile Basin countries were meeting Friday in Sudan’s capital, seeking to resolve differences over Ethiopia’s soon-to-be-finished Blue Nile dam, which Cairo claims threatens its water supply.

The post New Round of Talks on Nile Waters Starts in Sudan’s Capital appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More

Case Against Sudanese Pastors Reopened Amidst Hopes For Democracy, Freedom of Religion

In a discouraging sign, 9 Sudanese pastors originally indicted under Islamist dictator Omar al-Bashir have been brought up on charges again.

The post Case Against Sudanese Pastors Reopened Amidst Hopes For Democracy, Freedom of Religion appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More

Islamic Radical Ideology Sweeps Across Burkina Faso, Targeting Christians

The entire Christian population of a town in Burkina Faso was forced to flee following two attacks by radicals as the shadow of Islamism creeps across the Western African nation.

The post Islamic Radical Ideology Sweeps Across Burkina Faso, Targeting Christians appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More

UN Security Council to discuss Sudan’s military crackdown

The U.N. Security Council is set to discuss Sudan after its ruling military conducted a deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.

The post UN Security Council to discuss Sudan’s military crackdown appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More

Sudanese Christians Eye Democratic Sudan As Ticket Out of Persecution

Muslims and Christians in Sudan are unifying under the banner of democracy after a rare window of opportunity opened following the ousting of longtime military dictator Omar Al-Bashir.

The post Sudanese Christians Eye Democratic Sudan As Ticket Out of Persecution appeared first on Worthy Christian News.

Read More