The controversial Singaporean YouTuber Amos Yee has finally been granted asylum after being in a U.S. detention facility since December.
In 2015 India was ranked the deadliest country in Asia for journalists by Reporters Without Borders, and the events in 2017 confirm that this is true.
Tunisia’s president made a big step to ‘total, actual equality between men and women citizens in a progressive way’ by letting women choose spouses.
A 35-year-old Christian man has been sentenced to death in Pakistan over “blasphemous” WhatsApp message sent to his Muslim friend.
It’s true that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but hatred can be too. People see what they want to see and this story is proof of that.
Britt Marie Hermes has been writing for almost a year about her experience as a naturopathic doctor and Bastyr University accused her of defamation.
Malaysia, an officially secular state, is now threatened to gain the reputation of country with repressive regime because of persecution of atheists.
On June 15, Facebook has outlined the company’s plans to fight terrorism online pointing out its clear stance in the post titled “Hard questions.”
Taimoor Raza has been sentenced to death because of insulting the prophet Muhammad during an argument on Facebook with a counter-terrorism official.
Fellowship Baptist Church from North Carolina displayed a strange sign which is indirectly comparing people who demand equal rights to Satan.