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Society6 years ago
Iran arrests corrupt evangelists in Alborz Province
Iranian authorities have arrested four members of a Zionist group engaging in corrupt evangelism and promotion of a falsified version of Christianity in the Alborz province.
Iran arrests corrupt evangelists in Alborz Province
Interviews7 years ago
West’s divisive policies behind Middle East ‘mess’
An analyst says Western powers are taking advantage of the divide and rule policy to create a mess in the Middle East.
West’s divisive policies behind Middle East ‘mess’
Interviews7 years ago
'UK must crack down hard to contain hate crime'
Britain must crack down hard on those who feel free to attack others for their color of skin or religion, Yvonne Ridley says.
'UK must crack down hard to contain hate crime'
India7 years ago
Crisis looms as Hindu hardliners block women to temple
A senior leader of India's ruling party has warned that protesters in the southern state of Kerala would take the law into their hands if officials attempted to let women enter a hill temple at the center of a raging controversy.
Crisis looms as Hindu hardliners block women to temple
Society7 years ago
Religious hate crimes rise 40% in UK: Home Office
The UK government says religious hate crime rose by 40 percent in the country over the past two years.
Religious hate crimes rise 40% in UK: Home Office
Society7 years ago
One in three victim of hate crimes in Manchester
A new report shows over a third of people in Greater Manchester have been victim of hate crimes.
One in three victim of hate crimes in Manchester
Egypt8 years ago
Egypt’s Al-Azhar sets up religious booth in metro
Egyptian renowned University of Al-Azhar has set up booths in Cairo’s metro stations to promote correct interpretation of Islamic tenets.
Egypt’s Al-Azhar sets up religious booth in metro
Society8 years ago
Attending religious services prolongs life: Study
A new study shows that attending religious services like those at mosques, churches or synagogues may help you live longer.
Attending religious services prolongs life: Study
Interviews8 years ago
Sheikh Qassim’s verdict, mockery of justice
An analyst says the verdict against Shia cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim is a mockery of justice and yet another criminal act by the dictatorial regime in Bahrain.
Sheikh Qassim’s verdict, mockery of justice
More9 years ago
1000s rally in Indonesia to call for tolerance
Some protesters dressed in red and white shirts carried posters bearing the national motto, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, meaning "unity in diversity."
1000s rally in Indonesia to call for tolerance
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