RELIGION April 3, 2018 AP Interview: Somaliland president defends UAE military deal Somalia's breakaway northern region of Somaliland declared its independence nearly three decades ago, but despite having its own currency, parliament and military the predominantly Muslim country hasn't been recognized by any foreign government.
RELIGION April 3, 2018 Far-right views going mainstream in much of Central Europe Poland's prime minister claims Jews took part in their own destruction in the Holocaust.
RELIGION April 3, 2018 Swastika removed from church bell in Germany Germany's Lutheran church says that a swastika has been removed from a church bell in a northwestern town.
RELIGION April 3, 2018 Syria's tiny Assyrian community celebrates its survival The young men and women in traditional costumes of red, blue and white, the colors of the Assyrian flag, jumped into the middle of the park.
RELIGION April 3, 2018 China says bishop selection does not breach religious rights China says restricting the Vatican's control over the appointment of bishops does not infringe upon Chinese believers' religious freedom.
RELIGION April 2, 2018 Syria's tiny Assyrian community celebrates its survival The young men and women in traditional costumes of red, blue and white, the colors of the Assyrian flag, jumped into the middle of the park.
RELIGION April 2, 2018 Iraq identifies more bodies from mass grave near Tikrit Iraqi authorities say they have found the remains of another 158 people in a mass grave outside the city of Tikrit, where the Islamic State group is believed to have massacred hundreds of captured soldiers when it rampaged across the country in the summer of 2014.
RELIGION April 2, 2018 Pakistan sentences 10 to death, including singer's killer Pakistan's army chief has confirmed death sentences for 10 convicted militants, including the killer of a well-known Sufi singer.
VIDEO April 2, 2018 Dennis Prager: Lack of faith is a national tragedy Author opens up about his new book 'The Rational Bible: Exodus.'
RELIGION April 2, 2018 Anger in India as lowest caste protests Supreme Court order Violence has erupted in several parts of north and central India as thousands of dalits, members of Hinduism's lowest caste, protest an order from the country's top court that they say dilutes legal safeguards put in place for their marginalized community.