Fault Lines examines how state laws in the US can lead to child sexual abuse in religious communities going unpunished. Over the
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A tale of two Rumis – of the East and of the West | Arts and Culture
Jalaluddin Mohammad Rumi’s spiritual poems and perpetual wisdom have transcended time and cultures. Seven hundred and fifty years after his death, the
Harvard President Claudine Gay keeps job | Genocide News
NewsFeed Harvard’s President Claudine Gay has received unanimous support from the university board to remain in her role. The board says it
Six French teenagers convicted in connection to beheading of school teacher | Courts News
The murder of history teacher Samuel Paty shocked France and fuelled contentious debates about freedom of expression. A French court has convicted
Germany’s Protestant leader quits but denies ignoring sex abuse allegations | Religion News
Annette Kurschus says she is stepping down ‘to prevent damage to my church’. The head of the Protestant Church in Germany has
Q&A: Bali bomber on crime, punishment, and what motivated deadly attack | Conflict News
East Java, Indonesia – Umar Patek was released from prison last December after serving just over half of a 20-year jail sentence
Explosion hits Jehovah’s Witnesses prayer meeting in India’s Kerala | Religion News
The blast takes place as hundreds gather for Sunday prayer in the southern town of Kalamassery in Kerala state. An explosion at
Nicaragua releases 12 Catholic priests and sends them to Rome | Politics News
The priests were arrested as part of an ongoing crackdown on the Catholic Church following mass anti-government protests in 2018. Nicaragua’s government
‘War knows no religion’: Gaza’s oldest church shelters Muslims, Christians | Israel-Palestine conflict News
The Church of Saint Porphyrius has become a sanctuary for those displaced by Israeli bombing, across all faiths. Gaza City – When
Abaya ban in French public schools: Secularism or discrimination? | Religion
UpFront examines discrimination and secularism in France after the government bans the abaya in public schools. As schools begin again, the French
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