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‘Yes’ to God, but ‘no’ to church – what religious change looks like for many Latin Americans
Protestant churches’ growth in Latin America gets lots of attention, but another important shift is happening, too: people ...
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PH ambassador to Spain showcases European art in new museum
A new museum housing the personal art collection of the Philippine Ambassador to Spain is set to open in Antipolo.
Muslims report experiencing religion-based discrimination, up from 27% in 2016, according to Access to Rights survey - ...
Religious discrimination is on the rise in France, with one in three Muslims reporting they have faced it, according to ...
Nigeria’s Christian population grew by 25% to 93 million from 2010 to 2020. Today’s novels reflect its social complexity.
Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics concerned about the West to be “less afraid” of Islam. How did that work out in Lebanon? Beirut, ...
Ancient, elegant, and dripping with all the intrigue of a former Soviet city, Riga is one of Europe's most underrated ...
Jakub Knera rounds off the year in Central and Eastern European music with a reflection on how the region's complex ecosystem ...
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
In his first news conference, Pope Leo XIV called for peace in the Middle East and dialogue between the U.S. and Venezuela ...
The Caribbean stands at the crossroads of world history, yet most people only see it as a vacation destination with beaches ...
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Why one 16th-century theologian’s advice for a bitterly divided nation holds true today
Sebastian Castellio penned one of the first arguments for religious freedom – but it went unheeded for centuries.
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