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America’s greatest weapon against terrorism? The hyphen (COMMENTARY)

By Mustafa Tameez — April 14, 2016
(RNS) Reconciling the different facets of personal identity is what allows people to integrate, to acculturate, to cease being “The Other.”

How Trump and Cruz cause neighbors to eye each other warily (COMMENTARY)

By Ruth Nasrullah — March 25, 2016
HOUSTON (RNS) In a presidential primary marred by explicit suspicion of Muslims, Ruth Nasrullah wonders what her neighbors think of her.

Mormon missionaries among Brussels casualties

By Lauren Markoe — March 22, 2016
(RNS) Others in the Paris-based mission have been asked by the church to stay home.

Political and religious leaders denounce European anti-Jewish outbursts tied to Gaza

By Elizabeth Bryant — July 22, 2014
PARIS (RNS) French authorities warn that extremist groups are trying to capitalize on public anger over Gaza, at a time of growing alarm over French youths joining conflicts in Iraq and Syria.

US and EU explore cooperation on religious freedom

By Brian Pellot — February 13, 2014
(RNS) Members of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom met for the first time with members of the European Parliament in Brussels to discuss a global response to religious freedom violations.
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