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February 2
- Pastor of China's Largest Church Jailed for Protesting Removal of 1,500 Crosses Morgan Lee, Christianity Today
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January 13
- Slain Pakistani Christian’s brother campaigns against blasphemy law Rosie Scammell, RNS
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January 7
- Indian Church denies rumours it supports Hindu nationalist party Anto Akkara, World Watch Monitor
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December 16
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December 14
- ‘Religious harmony’ law: 1,000 Indonesian Christian churches closed Evangelical Focus
- Islamabad's Christian slums face demolition Faras Ghani, Al Jazeera
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December 7
- North Korea agrees 'regular' visits by South's Catholic priests AFP
- Who were the Syrians who showed up at the Texas border? Some are Christians Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
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October 30
- Pakistan on Path to Reforming Blasphemy Laws Targeting Christians Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
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August 19
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July 22
- Pakistan Supreme Court to hear Christian woman's blasphemy case Mubasher Bukhari, Reuters
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July 21
- Christians Forced to Convert to Hinduism or Be Denied Benefits Lifting Them Out of Poverty as 'Untouchables' in India Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
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May 27
- Christians In India Continue To Live In Fear, Despite Modi's Promises Of Equality Arielle Dreher, The Huffington Post
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May 18
- The Pope calls Abbas (to be) an Angel of Peace Mark Silk, RNS
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March 9
- Philippine court relaxes marriage annulment law: A sign of waning Church influence? Jessica Mendoza, The Christian Science Monitor
- Israeli hotels no longer banned from mounting Christmas trees Michele Chabin, RNS
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February 26
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February 24
- Election give spotlight to increasingly vocal Israeli Christian community The Jerusalem Post
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February 2
- Communist party bans believers in province of ‘China’s Jerusalem’ Jonathan Kaiman, The Guardian
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January 30
- Judges of faith The Economist
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January 21
- Top Court Rules That Malaysian Catholics Can’t Use ‘Allah’ in Publications Manirajan Ramasamy and Chong Pooi Koon, Bloomberg
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