
Re-examining reconciliation
A recent symposium brought together hundreds in Canada to speak about reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.

A recent symposium brought together hundreds in Canada to speak about reconciliation between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples.

Postal services often issue commemorative stamps for historic occasions. This bicentenary year proved no exception.

Earlier today, the Baha’i community of Papua New Guinea unveiled the design for its national Baha’i House of Worship.

Vahid Tizfahm completed his 10-year sentence yesterday. At 44, he is the youngest member of the Yaran, who were imprisoned for their religious beliefs in 2008.

Jamaloddin Khanjani, 85, former member of the Yaran, completed his unjust ten-year prison sentence yesterday.

The Baha’i International Community has released a statement for the United Nation’s Commission on the Status of Women.

Malaysia’s Baha’i community recently hosted an innovative national celebration for the bicentenary of the birth of Baha’u’llah.

Over 100 Members of the European Parliament and Parliaments across Europe denounce the persecution of Yemen’s Baha’is in a statement released today.

Recent developments on the construction of the local Temple in Norte del Cauca signal the nearing completion of the project.

Michael Higgins, President of Ireland, hosted a Baha’i delegation to mark the bicentennial year.