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Christians, religious minorities protest establishment of Islam as state religion in Bangladesh
Christians and other religious minorities in Bangladesh recently took part in the annual “Black Day” protest against the 1988 constitutional amendments that established Islam as the state religion, leading to persecution and discrimination against non-Muslims in the Muslim-majority country.
Democrat warns Catholic Church it may be stripped of tax-exempt status if politicians denied communion
As U.S. Catholic bishops draft a controversial document on whether priests can deny communion to politicians who support abortion, one House Democrat has implied that the Catholic Church should lose its tax-exempt status if churches institute such a ban.
8 churches damaged in last month amid Myanmar conflict; priest abducted as army raids parish
At least eight churches have been attacked and five civilians killed in less than 30 days in eastern Myanmar, where hostilities between the Buddhist-majority country’s army and local militias have increased since the military coup on Feb. 1.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis beats Trump in 2024 presidential straw poll
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis received more votes than former President Donald Trump in a non-partisan straw poll asking voters about their preferred presidential candidate for the 2024 election at the Western Conservative Summit, one of the largest annual gatherings of conservatives.
Christian pastor killed over outreach to Muslims: ‘Today Allah has judged you’
A radical Muslim has confessed to police in Uganda that he killed a 70-year-old pastor earlier this month because of Allah’s word to kill all infidels who mislead Muslims by sharing the Gospel.
UK Christian group ‘alarmed’ by push to criminalize prayer in ‘conversion therapy’ ban
A Christian group in the U.K. has said it is alarming that the government is being urged to include in its proposed "conversion therapy" ban even “gentle non-coercive prayer” to help individuals overcome unwanted sexual attractions or gender identity confusion.
Bible withdrawn from UK auction after Ethiopia demands its return
An auction house in the U.K. has withdrawn a leather-bound Coptic Bible from auction after the Ethiopian embassy in London identified it as one of the artifacts looted by British forces from the Ethiopian empire’s fortress at Magdala during the colonial era and requested its repatriation.
Tigray women forced to choose between rape or death
Dozens of African and African-origin women observed the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict on Saturday by speaking out against an ongoing campaign of sexual violence that's at “a level of cruelty beyond comprehension” in the war-torn and predominantly Christian region of Tigray in northern Ethiopia.
Chinese authorities forcibly detain pastor, wife by chaining door to their home
A Christian minister from Early Rain Covenant Church, a heavily-persecuted house church in southwestern China’s Sichuan province, and his wife have been confined to their home since April 1 as the passageway to their home has reportedly been chained by police, according to reports.
Boris Johnson quotes the Bible when asked if he believes in God
Responding to the question of whether he is now a practicing Roman Catholic, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who recently got married in Westminster Cathedral, quoted from the Psalms while speaking to a reporter during the G7 summit in England.