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In Russia, Jehovah’s Witnesses are the most persecuted religion, with 127 prisoners as of January 1, 2024

As of January 1, 2024, 127 Jehovah’s Witnesses were in prison in Russia for practising their faith in private homes, according to the last...

Ukraine has moved the celebration of Orthodox Christmas from January 7 to December 25

The aim of the bill introduced by President Volodymyr Zelensky is to "distinguish from the Russian heritage" The Parliament of Ukraine voted yesterday to change...

Iran: Over 200 executed since January; Türk calls for end to death penalty

More than 10 people are put to death each week in Iran, High Commissioner Türk said, making the country “one of the world’s highest...

Final sentences to prison terms for 20 Jehovah’s Witnesses since 1 January 2022

The persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses is going on unabated. In the last six months, 20 of them have been sentenced for practising their religion...

Religious News From Around the Web January 31, 2022

Concern Over India’s Violations of Religious Freedom; Pope Denounces Misinformation on Vaccines; World Remembers Holocaust; Human Rights Concerns Persist as Winter Olympics Begin; Supreme...

Religious News From Around the Web January 24, 2022

New Committee Supports Candidates who Favor Religious Liberty; Trump and Evangelical Christians; Majority of Americans Believe Religion Under Attack; Court: Civil Authorities Have No...

Biden proclaims January 16th as Religious Freedom Day

A Proclamation on Religious Freedom Day, 2022 In a proclamation signed last January 14th, USA President Joe Biden celebrated January 16th, 2022 as Religious Freedom Day. In...

From January 1, migrants in Russia to be expeled

From January 1, 2022, illegal labor migrants will begin to be expelled from Russia, and not only fined. This was reported by the "Ministry...

EU agri-food trade increased in January – April 2021, compared to last year

Publication of the latest agri-food trade figures. During the period from January to April 2021, EU agri-food trade (exports plus imports) reached a value of €103.4...

Estonia bans fur farms The law will come into force on January 1, 2026

Estonia became the first Baltic country to ban fur farms. The Estonian parliament voted to ban the breeding of animals for fur. 56 deputies voted for and 19 against, postimees.ee reports. Fur farms in Estonia will have to close by January 1, 2026.
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