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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

Uttarkhand High Court pulls up district magistrates for lapses in Freedom of Religion Act

NEW DELHI: The Uttarkhand Freedom of Religion Act, 2018 –– a crucial piece of legislation on which the recently enacted UP Conversion Bill 2020...

Owner registers Tequila bar as religion in bid to legally open during lockdown

… to apply to become a religion you need people signed up … congregation. Members of the new religion can choose to...

Spain Director of Religious Freedom praises the awards granted by the Foundation of the Church of Scientology

Spain Director of Religious Freedom praises the awards granted by the Foundation of the Church of Scientology - Religion News...

George Pyle: Court says it’s OK to spread death — as long as you are a religion.

“There was a time when religion ruled the world. It is known as the Dark Ages.” It...

EU Demands Italy Pay for Migrant Dependents Living Outside EU

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has determined that Italy must pay for the dependents of migrants even if they do not live in...

Salkhan asks ruling, oppn to unite for Dec 6 chakka jam to demand Adivasi religion code

Ranchi: The national president of Adivasi Senghal Abhiyan (ASA) and state chief of Janata Dal United (JDU) Salkhan Murmu on Saturday announced a nationwide...

Biden’s biblical ‘slip-up’ points to how little religion will inform his decisions

Sky News host James Morrow says a “small, hilarious slip-up” from President-elect Joe Biden where he pronounced 'Psalms' - a book in the Bible - as “Palms,” can be used to make several serious points about the nature of his administration.

BOOK REVIEW: Barack Obama’s A Promised Land — the thrill of the journey

The former US president’s limpid memoir is a blast until he reaches the White House BL PREMIUM 26 November 2020 - 05:00 Edward Luce Barack Obama’s presidential memoir can be split into two narrative styles. The first chronicles his almost cinematic life …

US Court ruling on religious services irrelevant, says NY governor, but decision shows future inclination

When the U.S. Supreme Court barred restrictions on religious services in New York that Governor Andrew M. Cuomo had imposed to combat the novel coronavirus, numerous religious organizations cheered it as setting down a marker for freedom of religion discourse.

UK will not ‘sell out’ sovereignty for Brexit deal with EU, say negotiators

The UK has called for fresh thinking from the European Union and hit out at “risible” proposals on fishing quotas amid mounting tensions as...

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