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The secular project of liberal Europe is no better at securing religious freedom than the Christendom project it replaced, and probably rather worse.
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Internet freedom advocates recoiled at an Italian court's conviction of three Google executives for online video privacy violations on Wednesday.
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Whether one subscribes or not to the concept of the Russian soul, religiosity, which is considered a substantial element of that soul, is alive and well among Russians.
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Ukrainian journalists recently gathered near Kiev with guests from five other countries to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Novomedia, the association of Christians in news media in Ukraine.
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Being a good journalist is easy; being a Christian one is heroic, according to the postulator of the beatification cause of the first lay journalist to be raised to the altars.
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I have learned some over the years – both from friends here – as well as elsewhere in the world – of the various challenges (or problems) as well as opportunities facing many journalists.
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NATO bombs destroyed Belgrade's Avala communications tower in 1999 to silence ethnic and religious propaganda. A decade later, the tower is back, and the propaganda problem is worse than ever.
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Liberal Europe's secular project and its pandering to potentially violent Islamist critics has imperiled religious freedom, said Dr. Jenny Taylor in Prague at The Media Project's conference.
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Danish newspaper ‘Politiken’ apologized to a Saudi Arabian law firm acting on behalf of descendants of the prophet Mohammad for re-printing a Mohammad cartoon.
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Czechs are among Europe’s most ardent atheists, yet Czech fortune tellers and psychics earn more money than trained psychologists, said Daniel Raus, a senior reporter for Czech national radio.
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