Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu recently said that the country’s new constitution would feature the principle of secularism.
A transgender man in California plans to take legal action against a barbershop after the owner refused services to him based on religious beliefs.
Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a complaint in a federal court against a tax law provision that offers special perks to religious leaders.
For the first time ever, the number of Norwegians that says they do not believe in God has surpassed the number of those that says they do.
A federal judge dismissed the case of a prison inmate who had demanded that the prison accommodate his worship of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
Another secular activist was murdered in Bangladesh after he posted comments against growing Islamism in the country on his Facebook page last month.
Patrick Greene filed a lawsuit against Corpus Christi council members for allegedly favoring Christian residents, but he has since dropped the suit.
A group of atheists in Kentucky are planning to launch a billboard campaign to oppose a $92 million replica of Noah’s Ark expected to open in July.
Most of the Netherlands’ population believes that religion should not be practiced in public, and that politics and education should be religion-free.
Writers, artists, historians and scientists have started to speak out against the religious intolerance and political intervention in academic affairs.