BEIJING — Chinese officials have expressed “strong dissatisfaction” with a resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives June 12 condemning rising persecution of religious
FAISALABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani Christian has won a religious-persecution award after spending eight years in prison on contested charges that he damaged a sign
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court permitted pro-life license plates in Louisiana and Tennessee by refusing June 26 to accept challenges to those states’ approval
The National Religious Campaign Against Torture released a brief statement unequivocally condemning any resort to torture (www.nrcat.org). It was signed by 27 religious leaders —
JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — Ten Saudi Arabian police, armed with wooden clubs, raided a private Christian worship meeting in the coastal city of Jeddah June
JERUSALEM — The Jerusalem District Court has ordered the city of Jerusalem to pay a gay- and lesbian-rights organization more than $75,000, after the city