Pope Francis recently held a private meeting with France’s nominee for ambassador to the Vatican, the French government clarified on April 22.
More than a month after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, the 'free speech' vs. 'respect for beliefs' debate still rages on.
Artist Zoulikha Bouabdellah was compelled to withdraw from an exhibition in Paris after the city council received threats from a local Islamic group.
Weighing in on the debate over freedom of speech and expression, Pope Francis said anyone that insults religion could expect “a punch in the nose.”
Bryan Fischer said that the attack by radical Muslims on Charlie Hebdo was God’s punishment for the magazine’s continued blasphemous conduct.
As people protested against the Charlie Hebdo killings and rallied for freedom of speech, French premier Manuel Valls declared war on radical Islam.
Michel Houellebecq’s “Soumission” is a novel that depicts France as an Islamicized country in 2022. Its publication sparked unrest across the country.
A cartoon drawing of the Prophet leads gunmen to open fire on Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris.
AntiSemitic actions in France nearly doubled this year according to Jewish group.
France’s Muslim Council denounced the violence and brutality displayed by Islamic State; Egypt’s grand mufti told the European Union, Islam’s image needs to be rectified.