American preacher (Steven Anderson) with extreme anti-gay views became the first person banned from Ireland by exclusion powers dating from 1999.
Indian court sentenced a popular and flamboyant spiritual guru to life in prison over the murder of a journalist in 2002.
After a global public outcry Brunei says it won’t apply its radical measures under anti-LGBT laws which include stoning gay people to death.
One woman was killed and three other injured in a shooting inside the Chabad synagogue near San Diego on Saturday, the last day of Passover.
A woman arrested after she threatened her parents, telling them she would decapitate and “resurrect them along with her three dead children.”
Ohio church apologizes after a video showing the youth pastor asking kids to physically abuse him in Easter lesson was revealed.
Bangladeshi girl was set on fire and died because she decided to file a sexual harassment complaint against her headmaster.
While homosexuality was already illegal in Brunei, new radical Islamic laws are introducing stoning to death as a punishment.
Armin Navabi, deplatformed from talking at Mount Royal University — after the terrorist attack in New Zealand — out of sensitivity to Muslims.
Damares Alves, Brazil’s “Minister of Human Rights, Family and Women,” thinks gender equality will lead to an increase of violence against women.