Malaysia’s highest court rejected a proposal by the Catholic Church to use the word Allah in the Bible, bringing an end to a long legal battle that have led to religious tensions between Christians and Muslims in the country.
A humanist organization has threatened lawsuits against two public schools for promoting Christianity by participating in Operation Christmas Child, which aims to distribute Christmas toys to underprivileged children but also invites them to become Christians.
President Barack Obama has decided to sign an executive order, which will prohibit federal employers from segregating members of the LGBT community based on their sexual orientation.
A group of nuns in Stone Park expressed concern over a strip club that was opened behind their convent, filing suit earlier this month to have it shut down.
When Labour called for cross-party talks to discuss how religious education should be conducted and supervised in the state, a widespread concern was the taxpayers’ money should not be used to fund faith schools in Britain.
Middlebury Community Schools has been cooperating with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, since a former German teacher claimed he was fired because of his religious beliefs.
The United States Supreme Court stood by a lower court ruling that a high school in Wisconsin had acted unconstitutionally by organizing its graduation ceremonies at a local megachurch.
A Saudi judge cited the influence of jinns to plead innocent when confronted with evidence that he had embezzled more than 600 million Saudi riyals of public funds.