Given a choice between religious liberty and LGBT rights, Americans overwhelmingly choose the former, a new poll found.
A boy studying in Bangalore requires counseling after he was humiliated for being Muslim and ordered to recite a Hindu prayer.
Muslim residents of a Texas town have sought a place to bury their dead but others have objected, saying Muslims wants to strengthen their foothold.
Federal inmates, who identify as humanists, can finally observe Darwin Day and seek accommodations that are usually offered to religious inmates.
A religious rights group, representing a pastor who was fired for saying gay inmates will go to hell, is citing his legal rights to have him rehired.
A billboard for an upcoming Hindu temple in North Carolina was fired at, leaving more than 60 holes and causing authorities to investigate the incident.
Thailand’s Supreme Administrative Court ruled August 4 that Falun Gong practitioners could register officially, thus making the religious group lawful.
The United Arab Emirates passed a law that is expected to tackle discrimination including those based on religion, caste, race or ethnic origin.
The Satanic Temple filed a lawsuit at the federal court only a month after it said that it would use religious liberty laws to promote its own tenets.
Nearly 200 members of LGBT paraded across the streets of Kerala demanding the revocation of section 377 of the IPC and asking for a life of dignity.