In Australia, parents who don’t want to vaccinate their kids for religious and conscientious reasons will be punished in their pocketbooks.
The hearing challenging India’s anti-gay law, one of the country's most controversial laws, started at India’s Supreme Court.
The Church of England is going to establish an independent ombudsman to deal with complaints over sexual abuse cases.
Clergy now warns penitents that if their confession raises concerns about someone’s well-being, priest must break the sacrosanct seal of confession.
The “King” of Shambhala Buddhism stepped back from administrative and teaching responsibilities while allegations of sexual assault are investigated.
Being atheist in Indonesia is not prohibited by law, but it can lead someone to jail, so some Indonesian atheists fake being Muslims.
Malaysian authorities investigate the marriage between a man and an 11-year-old Thai girl which could be valid with the consent of the Shariah court.
Vice president Mike Pence used words from Scripture to make clear that he supports United States’ cruel anti-immigration policy.
A Catholic Archbishop in Australia, who was convicted in a child sex abuse case, will probably avoid jail.
A court in Sudan overturned the prior death sentence of a teenager named Noura Hussein Hammad.