North Korea accused Canada of spouting rubbish against DPRK, when it believes Canada should be apologizing for the “crimes” carried out by a pastor.
Voters in Saudi Arabia elected 20 women to local government seats earlier this month; women cast their votes during elections for the first time.
Italian prosecutors launched an inquiry into a religious procession in Catania in Sicily, that paid homage to a convicted mafia don this month.
A group of American Muslims marched to the Islamic Center in Washington DC to post a declaration that decries radical Islam and embraces secularism.
Ireland’s Minister for Education, Jan O’Sullivan, has decided to remove a 50-year-old official rule that gives religion classes a privileged status.
A court in Pakistan recently rejected the bail petition of the publisher of a century-old Ahmediyya publication.
A veteran in New Hampshire was asked by the school superintendent to remove the word “Christmas”’ from school flyers for a tree-lighting event.
As America whines over security threats, Hamtramck, Michigan –the country’s only Muslim-majority city– welcomes Syrian refugees with open arms.
Republican presidential candidate, Senator Ted Cruz, said that any person aspiring to become the President must begin his day with prayer.
Turkey’s renowned modern pianist, Fazil Say, (convicted of blasphemy two years ago), was recently awarded the 2015 International Secularism Prize.