Obama signed the legislation into the law in which atheists and other nonreligious persons are explicitly named as a class protected by the law.
Raif Badawi, the recipient of the One Humanity Award, could face a new round of lashes on a charge of "insulting Islam through electronic channels".
A Muslim woman’s request to wear a niqab while giving evidence in her damages claim against police was declined by Australian judge, Audrey Balla.
A woman took a picture of herself wearing a blue coat, bright skirt and boots and no hijab in Saudi Arabia and now faces calls to be executed.
A Somali family is uncertain about their destiny in Minnesota because of Trump’s election and possible changes to the refugee resettlement program.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review a Kansas nonprofit group’s lawsuit claiming that science standards for Kansas public schools promote atheism.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis has offered $132 million to settle hundreds of child sex abuse claims against its clergy.
Organization “True Religion” from Germany was outlawed on Tuesday after the authorities accused it of recruiting jihadists to fight in Iraq and Syria.
The Romanian Constitutional Court cleared a way for a referendum on changing the definition of marriage as a union strictly between a man and a woman.
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report on religious freedom and non-discrimination shows deep divides on religious liberty and civil rights.