A court in Pakistan recently rejected the bail petition of the publisher of a century-old Ahmediyya publication.
Despite objections from a noteworthy humanist organization, a federal court ruled that a memorial cross standing on public property is constitutional.
As America whines over security threats, Hamtramck, Michigan –the country’s only Muslim-majority city– welcomes Syrian refugees with open arms.
Turkey’s renowned modern pianist, Fazil Say, (convicted of blasphemy two years ago), was recently awarded the 2015 International Secularism Prize.
School principal declines to lead prayers at the Christian event ‘See You at the Pole’, after receiving a letter of complaint from a secular group.
German police forces had to intervene when believers broke into a fight over religious differences at a refugee camp last month.
A provincial court judge in British Columbia ordered a pair of Jehovah’s Witnesses not to discuss religion with their four-year-old granddaughter.
Extremist Muslim Cleric, Maulana Aziz Ghazi, launches a campaign to enforce Shariah law in Pakistan.
A Jain sage, who is now involved in a criminal case, requested an Indian court to allow him seven months to walk to court, citing religious reasons.
Leaders of a Christian church in Singapore, who misused £23 million to advance the pop music career of their pastor’s wife, are found guilty in trial.