The Judiciary's Corregedoria will investigate the actions of a judge and the director of the Camaçari forum after a complaint of religious intolerance
The Corregedoria of the Bahia Court of Justice is investigating a judge and a forum director in Camaçari following a complaint about discriminatory actions against a Candomblé priestess.
The European Parliament Officially Declares the Existence of 'Christianophobia'
The European Parliament has officially recognized the existence of 'Christianophobia' and acknowledged the serious persecution faced by Christians worldwide.
Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit
Chicago Public Schools has agreed to allow students from Moody Bible Institute to participate in its student-teaching program following a settlement in a religious discrimination lawsuit.
Exclusion of Islamic Schools in Texas from a $1 Billion Educational Program
Texas authorities have excluded approximately 20 Islamic schools from a $1 billion educational support program, citing ties to terrorist organizations, leading to a lawsuit from the state's Muslim community.
Prosperity rituals: Legal in pulpits, criminal in shrines
A recent case in Nigeria highlights the inconsistency in the legal treatment of different religious practices, where traditional spiritual practitioners face criminal charges while mainstream religions operate unchallenged.
Religious Discrimination in Bollywood? Salim Merchant Says Rahman is Making Songs for Ramayana
Salim Merchant responds to allegations of religious discrimination in Bollywood, asserting that he has not witnessed it personally.
Paraíba Justice points out legal error but archives case against judge reported for religious racism against Candomblé priestess
The Court of Justice of Paraíba has decided to archive a disciplinary case against a judge accused of religious racism towards a Candomblé priestess, finding a legal error in the proceedings.
Kill them all and let the market separate the good from the bad! Milei's crusade
The article discusses Javier Milei's economic policies in Argentina, likening his harsh approach to historical religious zealotry aimed at eliminating perceived heresies without discrimination.
Court in Washington: Religious Organizations Have the Right to Hire Exclusively Believers
A federal appeals court in the U.S. has upheld the principle that religious organizations can hire only individuals who share their religious beliefs, deeming this practice a constitutionally protected autonomy of churches and religious communities.
Discrimination in the industry? Actress Zoya Afroz says - There are some people like this...
Actress Zoya Afroz addresses discrimination in Bollywood, stating her belief that real-life interactions demonstrate a better understanding beyond religious or name-based biases.
Ex-supermarket employee victim of homophobia was also forced to pray at work despite not practicing religion
A former supermarket assistant manager in Divinópolis was compelled to lead prayers at work, violating his religious freedom, leading to a court ruling that granted him compensation due to discriminatory practices.
One in Seven Christians Faces Intense Persecution Worldwide
According to the annual World Watch List published by the evangelical NGO Open Doors, over 388 million Christians faced severe persecution and discrimination in 2025 due to their faith.
Freemasons sue London police over membership reporting rules
Freemasons are seeking an urgent court injunction against a new Metropolitan Police policy requiring officers to report membership in the organization, claiming the rules amount to 'religious discrimination.'
A scandal struck, leaders demand to say whether they are members of the Masonic organization: They strike back
Masons have requested an urgent court injunction against the Metropolitan Police's new policy requiring officers to disclose their membership in the organization, arguing it constitutes 'religious discrimination' against police officers who are also Masons.
Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership
The Freemasons have filed for an emergency injunction in the high court to stop the Metropolitan Police's policy mandating that officers disclose their membership in the organization, alleging it constitutes religious discrimination.