RELIGION April 5, 2018 Fear grips Yemen's Aden as deadly attacks target clerics A spate of deadly drive-by shootings targeting Muslim clerics and preachers has sparked panic and fear in Yemen's southern port city of Aden, prompting some imams to quit and abandon their mosques while dozens have fled the country.
RELIGION April 5, 2018 Missionaries at border spread Christianity to North Korea Missionaries in northeastern China are engaged in a dangerous work: spreading Christianity across the border to North Korea.
VIDEO April 4, 2018 Tammy Bruce's take: Hillary blame tour, Christian privilege Bruce on Hillary, Christian privilege
RELIGION April 4, 2018 Report: Supporter of Sufi leader sentenced to death Iran's semi-official ISNA news agency is reporting that a supporter of a Sufi Islam leader who rammed a bus into a group of policemen, killing three and injuring 30 before being arrested, has been sentenced to death.
RELIGION April 4, 2018 Hundreds stage sit-in supporting radical Pakistani cleric About a thousand supporters of a radical Pakistani cleric have staged a sit-in in Lahore after a court declared him a fugitive over violent rallies in Islamabad last year, in which five people were killed.
RELIGION April 4, 2018 Austrian government seeks headscarf ban in elementary school Austria's new government is seeking to ban girls in elementary schools and kindergartens from wearing headscarves, adding to existing restrictions on veils.
RELIGION April 4, 2018 French cardinal to stand trial in sex abuse cover-up case A French court has set a date in 2019 for the criminal trial of a French cardinal and a high-ranking Vatican prelate suspected of covering up a child sex abuse scandal in the eastern diocese of Lyon.
VIDEO April 4, 2018 GWU to host a 'Christian privilege' workshop Controversial George Washington University seminar claims Christians get 'unmerited perks.'
RELIGION April 4, 2018 Egypt sentences 35 to life on terror charges Egypt has sentenced 35 alleged Muslim Brotherhood members to life in prison for allegedly forming "terrorist cells" to attack security forces and state institutions.
RELIGION April 4, 2018 Rwanda closes thousands of churches in bid for more control Rwanda's government has closed thousands of churches and dozens of mosques as it seeks to assert more control over a vibrant religious community whose sometimes makeshift operations, authorities say, have threatened the lives of followers.