Pope Leo's transformative first three months
Pope Leo's initial three months in office have brought sweeping reforms, global engagement, and a fresh vision for the Catholic Church. Discover how his leadership is reshaping the Vatican.
Pope Leo's initial three months in office have brought sweeping reforms, global engagement, and a fresh vision for the Catholic Church. Discover how his leadership is reshaping the Vatican.
A Nigerian archbishop stuns the world by declaring divine revelation of cures for deadly diseases, sparking both hope and scepticism.
A non-binary employee in Perth was dismissed after refusing to use gendered pronouns, sparking debate over workplace inclusivity and company policies.
Pope Leo XIV received an electrifying reception from young Catholics at a grand vigil, showcasing his growing influence among the youth.
Pope Francis presided over a significant Mass in Rome, drawing thousands of Catholics in a moment of spiritual unity and reflection.
Families from South Carolina have filed a lawsuit against the Buffalo Public Schools, accusing the district of racial discrimination in education policies. The case highlights ongoing tensions over equity in US schools.
An Airbnb host sparked controversy after rejecting a booking request because the guests were 'too English'. The incident has ignited a debate on discrimination in holiday rentals.
A groundbreaking study casts doubt on the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, suggesting it may not have been the burial cloth of Jesus Christ as long believed.
A visually impaired British man faces an uphill struggle after Greek customs seized his Dunhill Blues cigarettes, sparking outrage and accusations of discrimination.
A US customs officer has filed a lawsuit claiming religious discrimination after being forced to shave his beard for a drug test, violating his Sikh beliefs.
A US customs officer is suing the government for the right to use ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew, in religious ceremonies, citing religious freedom protections.
Explore the psychological and neurological foundations of racism and discover evidence-based strategies to challenge prejudice in society.
The Church of England has appointed its first openly lesbian archbishop, marking a historic shift in its approach to LGBTQ+ clergy. The groundbreaking decision has sparked both celebration and controversy within the religious community.
The White House has publicly criticised Duke University following reports of systemic racial discrimination, calling for immediate reforms.
An NHS nurse has successfully won an employment tribunal case after facing discrimination for being transgender, setting a significant precedent for workplace rights.
A UK tribunal awards £5,500 to an employee excluded from workplace food runs, highlighting the importance of inclusivity in professional settings.
The Archbishop of Wales is set to become the new Dean of Leicester Cathedral, marking a significant cross-border appointment within the Church of England.
Fremont, Nebraska, is under scrutiny after passing a divisive immigration law requiring renters to prove legal status, sparking protests and legal challenges.
A lawsuit has been filed against US immigration authorities for conducting raids on churches, raising concerns over religious freedoms and immigrant rights.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to a significant settlement with Jewish students who alleged discrimination and harassment on campus. The resolution marks a pivotal moment in addressing antisemitism in higher education.
A former Netflix executive has filed a lawsuit against the streaming giant, claiming she was fired after raising concerns about racist and sexist behaviour by senior staff.
The Bishop of Fulham's controversial remarks on choir vicars and human worth ignite discussions on tradition and modernity in the Church of England.
Legal experts argue that reposting content from a proscribed terrorist organisation may breach the Racial Discrimination Act, as seen in the high-profile Mary Kostakidis case.
Prominent Jewish leaders urge the University of Edinburgh to formally adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism amid rising concerns over campus discrimination.
Former SBS newsreader Mary Kostakidis accuses the Zionist Federation of Australia of racial discrimination in a landmark legal case.
A bishop has caused controversy after allegedly telling a church choir their singing was a 'terrible racket' and demanding they leave. Congregation members were left stunned by the remarks.
A gripping BBC Two documentary delves into the controversial history of the Jesus Army, revealing shocking tales of manipulation and control within the cult.
A devastating stampede at a crowded Hindu temple in Haridwar, India, has left five dead and several injured during a major religious festival. Authorities investigate the cause as eyewitnesses describe scenes of chaos.
A new survey exposes deep-rooted Islamophobia in the UK, with many Britons holding prejudiced views about Muslim women who wear the hijab.
A devastating stampede at a Hindu religious gathering in northern India has resulted in more than 120 fatalities and numerous injuries, as authorities investigate the cause of the tragedy.