Infomercial in India challenges conversions NEW DELHI — A public service infomercial questioning religious conversions has begun showing in Vadodara, India, a city of
NANJING, China — Wide-ranging persecution of Chinese Christians has dashed hopes of greater religious freedom from the new law on religion that took effect
WASHINGTON — Freedom House’s Washington-based Center for Religious Freedom is calling on the U.S. government to pressure Pakistan into repealing its blasphemy laws, which the
Ankara, Turkey — Since the European Union’s (EU) decision last December to begin membership accession talks with Turkey, religious freedom has been on Europe’s short
ST. LOUIS — Seventh-day Adventists have re-elected their president, Jan Paulsen, for the second time. Paulsen, 70, was re-elected at the General Conference meeting in
ST. LOUIS — Seventh-day Adventists have re-elected their president, Jan Paulsen, for the second time. Paulsen, 70, was re-elected at the General Conference meeting in
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