Saudi Arabia sentenced a man to 10 years in jail and 2,000 lashes for expressing his Atheism on Twitter.
Umm Muthanna Al Britaniyah’s venomous outbursts on the Internet aim to lure young British women to travel to Syria as suitable jihadi brides.
Men are now allowed to search for men—and women for women—on the dating site ChristianMingle, which earlier approved only heterosexual couples.
Actor, model, and social media sensation Qandeel Baloch was strangled to death by her brother while visiting her ailing father.
Controversy found Amazon earlier this month after buyers discovered doormats with images of various gods and religious symbols being sold online.
A recent study by a Christian nonprofit organization found that an increasing number of Muslims are converting to Christianity in Saudi Arabia.
A Malaysian woman was sentenced to prison for sharing a mock greeting on Facebook featuring a specialty pork dish during the Islamic month of fasting.
A teenage blogger in Singapore, who was jailed last year for making distasteful comments about Christianity online, is now facing new charges.
A senior advisor on religious affairs in China recently said that atheism must be promoted in society.
A 17-year-old Yemeni who criticized religion on Facebook was accused of apostasy, abducted from the front of his home and killed by Islamist radicals.