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Cardinals enter a conclave on Wednesday to choose a new pope, leader of the world's 1.4 billion Roman Catholics.
Despite devastation, interfaith support shines through in the response to Myanmar’s recent earthquake.
In his first address post-election, Singapore PM Lawrence Wong warns against foreign Islamists and radical influences on local voters.- Watch Video on English Oneindia ...
Fourteen young nuns died when Thutaythaka Nunnery collapsed. A month later, their abbess still waits beside the rubble ...
Voices that could shape the conclave. Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, a tireless advocate for ethnic and religious minorities in ...
In a nation rocked by centuries of devastating earthquakes, none comes close to the death and devastation unleashed a month ...
People who love Pakistan are free to leave India and go and live in Pakistan, Jana Sena Party (JSP) chief and Deputy Chief ...
The Singapore government's action against these posts underscores its commitment to safeguarding the nation's social harmony. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong also expressed concerns about social media ...
Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said Singapore must not allow race or religion to be exploited for ...
Singapore’s political leaders are warning against foreign attempts to influence voters in an election campaign, under ...
The trust between communities in Singapore means Singaporeans - including Muslims - can live and worship "with confidence", ...
Singapore has restricted access to multiple Facebook posts made by several foreign individuals, citing attempts to interfere ...