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Christian in Pakistan sentenced to death under blasphemy law
Christian in Pakistan sentenced to death under blasphemy law

A court in Bahawalpur, Pakistan on Tuesday handed the death penalty to a 22-year-old Christian on an unsubstantiated conviction under the country's blasphemy laws, sources said.

Archbishop of Uganda welcomes tough anti-homosexuality laws but not death penalty
Archbishop of Uganda welcomes tough anti-homosexuality laws but not death penalty

The Archbishop of Uganda has welcomed the passing of stringent new laws against homosexuality in his country but says those found guilty should be given life imprisonment instead of the death penalty.

Archbishop 'distressed' by attacks on Christians in India
Archbishop 'distressed' by attacks on Christians in India

The Archbishop of Canterbury has lamented violent attacks on indigenous tribal Christians in north-eastern India.

2-year-old incarcerated in North Korean prison camp after parents caught with Bible, says US State Department
2-year-old incarcerated in North Korean prison camp after parents caught with Bible, says US State Department

If Christians in North Korea are found possessing a Bible, they face the death penalty, and family members, including children, are sentenced to life imprisonment, reveals a report by the U.S. State Department, which includes an incident where a 2-year-old child was sentenced to life in a prison camp after his parents were caught with a Bible.

How a Bible translation project in Chad is bringing Christians and Muslims together
How a Bible translation project in Chad is bringing Christians and Muslims together

"I am witness to the impact of cooperation between Muslims and Christians as they translate 50 Bible stories for the greater good."

Pregnant Christian woman beaten by employer in Pakistan
Pregnant Christian woman beaten by employer in Pakistan

"I cried and screamed for help, but no one came to rescue me," she said.

Fears of civil war in Manipur after violent attacks on Christians
Fears of civil war in Manipur after violent attacks on Christians

Conditions for those who have fled are "grim", with little support from the local government.

Pope Francis taps Italian Cardinal Zuppi to lead peace mission in Ukraine
Pope Francis taps Italian Cardinal Zuppi to lead peace mission in Ukraine

The appointment is the latest effort by Pope Francis and the Vatican to mediate a peace between Russia and Ukraine.

Two Christians, 18 and 14, accused of blasphemy in Pakistan
Two Christians, 18 and 14, accused of blasphemy in Pakistan

Family devastated as youths jailed on baseless charge.

Intel wins 2023's most faith-friendly company as Fortune 500 warms to religious diversity
Intel wins 2023's most faith-friendly company as Fortune 500 warms to religious diversity

The basic idea of religious freedom is that you're free to have a faith, change your faith or have no faith at all,' said Brian Grim, Religious Freedom and Business Foundation president.

Pope Francis adds 21 Coptic martyrs killed by ISIS to Catholic calendar
Pope Francis adds 21 Coptic martyrs killed by ISIS to Catholic calendar

In an extraordinary move bridging a historical rift dating back to 451 AD, Pope Francis has added 21 Coptic Christians martyred by Islamic State terrorists on a Libyan beach in 2015 to the Roman Catholic Church's calendar, declaring them saints.

UK is one of the least religious countries in the world - study
UK is one of the least religious countries in the world - study

The UK has some of the lowest levels of religiosity and belief in God in the world, according to a global study spanning dozens of countries.

Unusual ruling frees Christian couple from prison in Iran
Unusual ruling frees Christian couple from prison in Iran

Iranian authorities released two Christian leaders from prison last week after a judge broke with common judicial practice in the country and ruled that home church participation was not illegal, sources said.

Christian widow accused of blasphemy released on bail
Christian widow accused of blasphemy released on bail

A court in Pakistan on Saturday released on bail a Christian woman charged under a blasphemy statute that calls for life in prison, her attorney said.

Sudan\'s increased fighting empties Christian clerics from the capital Khartoum
Sudan's increased fighting empties Christian clerics from the capital Khartoum

The brewing civil war in the country has convinced Christians and their leaders to leave the capital en masse, with many fleeing across the border to South Sudan.

Zelensky meets Pope at Vatican
Zelensky meets Pope at Vatican

The Pope and Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky met at the Vatican on Saturday.