Mijail Bárzaga Lugo arrived today to Madrid, where he joined a group of eight of his colleagues freed and brought to Spain this week.
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When President Obama was elected, some black pastors expected meetings with the president or that he would seek their advice, and those expectations have fallen flat.
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Today's young evangelicals are socially conscious, cause-focused and controversy-averse, and they are quickly becoming a growth market for secular service organizations.
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Mexican authorities found the dismembered remains of a reporter kidnapped in 2007 stuffed into a barrel in the Mexican state of Tabasco, according to CNN.
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Seven journalists have been murdered in Honduras, execution style, just since March 1. The slain reporters covered sensitive beats such as drugs and politics.
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So far, journalists covering the hellish scenes in Haiti have done a good job of showing the degree to which religion — or religions — color life in that haunted, yet intensely spiritual nation.
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The arrest of the Michigan-based Hutaree Militia has focused attention on the knotty question of how a free society should think and talk about religiously motivated violence.
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What we learned from the would-be Detroit bomber incident is that counter-terrorism must take seriously the hearts, minds and wills of potential bombers, and not just put more security in place.
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The Renaissance man of evolutionary biology, Francisco J. Ayala has won this year's prestigious Templeton Prize for his work dissecting science and religion.
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More and more news organizations depend on freelance journalists to cover global hot spots. Freelancers say, however, that they are too often left to fend for themselves.
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