Officials announced Jan. 28 that the state cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, decided to provide a monthly ...
Meeting with the group at the Vatican Jan. 29, Pope Leo praised the dicastery for its "valuable service" of helping the pope ...
As fears of a return to full-scale war in South Sudan escalate, Catholic bishops in the country have reiterated their call ...
As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer traveled to China amid renewed calls to press Beijing on human rights, Claire Lai, ...
For the first time in 25 years, Jews prayed in broad daylight at Joseph's Tomb in Nablus, says regional council ...
Thai foreign minister says it's not a perfect election, but hopefully a start toward the end goal of a 'sustainable solution' ...
The Philippines Supreme Court upheld a ruling on Jan. 29 that halted impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara ...
Minority students say religious bias in textbooks and classrooms leaves them marginalized from early schooling onward ...
Civil society and religious groups in South Korea have continued their strong opposition to two proposed nuclear power plants, accusing the government of moving ahead hastily without sufficient access ...
Freinademetz poured himself into training Chinese catechists and priests, knowing that foreigners could not sustain a living ...
John Singarayar argues that religious spectacle is used to deflect from India's governance failures, citing the Indore water tragedy, Delhi pollution, and attacks on minorities.
As dissent grows costlier in India, John Singarayar argues that the silence of political, legal, and religious institutions—exemplified by the continued jailing of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam—is ...
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