Malaysia’s ruling party recently voiced support for a proposed law in parliament that aims to give more power to the country’s Islamic courts.
A teenage blogger in Singapore, who was jailed last year for making distasteful comments about Christianity online, is now facing new charges.
At least eight female models were arrested in Iran last month for posing without headscarves in photos posted online.
A judge in Iran told a man, who was possibly innocent, that he would go to heaven if he happens to be wrongly executed.
A constitutional body in Pakistan recently proposed a legislation that would permit husbands to lightly beat their wives for various reasons.
Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a lawsuit against House Chaplain Reverend Conroy for rejecting a secular invocation on the floor of the House.
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad is planning a four-day Bible-reading marathon in all 99 county courthouses from June 30 to July 3.
In a landmark ruling earlier this year, a court in Malaysia upheld the rights of a Christian man to convert from Islam.
The Fellowship of Christian Unions of Kenya does not oppose the registration of Atheists in Kenya, saying they have constitutional rights as atheists.
A group of seven Muslim women who were forced to leave a restaurant in southern California are now suing the business for religious discrimination.