BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian President Boris Tadic signed a controversial new religion law April 27, although he recognized that it violates the European Convention on
MINSK, Belarus — The local Hasidic Jewish community was denied permission to hold its April 12 Passover celebration at a state-owned Palace for Children and
WEST JAVA, Indonesia — A Muslim community group called Majlis Taklim entered the premises of a Christian social institution in West Java, Indonesia, April 9,
WASHINGTON — America’s top Roman Catholic leaders have joined a broad national push against gay “marriage” one month before the Senate is set to consider
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) again rejected the use of marijuana for medical purposes in a statement released April 20, saying
Despite the widespread and enthusiastic support for Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko during the Orange Revolution, he has already experienced one major setback. In parliamentary elections