Weeks after an arson attack, Gawahi TV, one of Pakistan’s few Christian television stations, has started operations once again.
A photographer’s studio was burnt down in Kerala's Kannur by suspected Islamist hardliners after he raised questions on the tradition of Purdah.
The Haji Ali mosque in Mumbai has been facing pressure to retract a ban on women visiting its innermost sanctum.
A group of American Muslims marched to the Islamic Center in Washington DC to post a declaration that decries radical Islam and embraces secularism.
A Georgia sheriff posted a politically incorrect sign outside his police department in support of America, its military troops and Christmas.
While Mark Zuckerberg and Narendra Modi were posing like two peas in a pod, a disturbing act of digital censorship was being carried out on Facebook.
Thousands of Mormons resigned en-masse as a protest against new rules that say children of LGBT couples will not be baptized until they become adults.
Turkey’s renowned modern pianist, Fazil Say, (convicted of blasphemy two years ago), was recently awarded the 2015 International Secularism Prize.
Gender equality activists criticized the Dalai Lama for suggesting that any potential female successor would have to be attractive to lead her flock effectively.
An Australian tourist revealed how an Indian mob threatened to skin him and rape his girlfriend after spotting a tattoo of a Hindu goddess on his shin.