Some Indian officials ignore ill-treatment and starvation of millions of cows, while they go after the “butchers” and “transporters” of cattle because they have names beginning with Mohammed.
Cameroonian journalists worked together on topics of media corruption, religious tension, social development and journalistic freedom and independence at our conference in Bamenda.
Good journalists understand that religion is not a relic of the past, but helps people answer the most significant questions they will ask themselves today.
41.6% of Chilean youth consider Catholic priests to be a danger, and one bishop's statement in a high-profile rape case gives them reason to be concerned.
Suffering is a very close companion of humanity, and there will always be journalists who do a better or worse job of telling those stories. But how can we do this better?