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Alabama: University employees' participation in on-campus religious gathering sparks controversy
Auburn University, a public university located in Alabama, received a letter from an atheist group denouncing the participation of two University employees in a religious celebration that took place on campus.
Iraq: mass in Qaraqosh for victims of fire during Christian wedding
Under the gray marble arches of a church in Qaraqosh, several dozen faithful attended a mass on Thursday in memory of the victims of the deadly fire that mourned a wedding in northern Iraq.
When Iranian women resist surveillance through “sousveillance”
About a year after the death of Mahsa Amini, the Iranian revolt has not abated. This 22-year-old young woman has become the symbol of the fight against Iranian Islamic policy on the wearing of the veil. His death brings a wind of revolt against it.
Argentina: October 31 becomes national day of evangelical churches
The Argentine Parliament adopted a bill establishing October 31 as the national day of the Evangelical and Protestant Churches. For the Alliance of Evangelical Churches of Argentina, “this measure strengthens religious freedom in the country”.
UK: charges dropped against pro-life activist who prayed silently outside abortion center
Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested last March while praying silently outside an abortion clinic in Birmingham. The police have just confirmed that no charges will be brought against her.
More than half of the population of Nagorno Karabakh took refuge in Armenia
Armenian authorities reported Thursday the arrival of 65.036 refugees from Nagorno Karabakh, more than half the population of this separatist region where Azerbaijan led a lightning offensive last week.
Tensions between Israelis and Christians in the Holy Land: the call for peace from SOS Christians of the Orient
The organization SOS Chrétiens d'Orient launched this Tuesday, on
Nagorno Karabakh: tens of thousands of refugees continue to flow into Armenia
Armenia continues to welcome tens of thousands of refugees fleeing Nagorno Karabakh on Wednesday, a week after a lightning offensive by Azerbaijan in this separatist region of the Caucasus.
Nagorno-Karabakh left to its own devices
A ceasefire was established in Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan's lightning offensive on September 20, which left at least 200 dead and led to the capitulation of the secessionists.
One million Christians invited to pray for Israel on Yom Kippur
The Coalition of Messianic Israelis and Evangelical Christians is calling on one million people to pray for Israel on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year.