Jean-François lives with Annie and Karine, and would like to enter into civil partnership with both of them. However, in Canada, polygamy is outlawed. So he has allied with Muslims and Mormons in a bid to change (...) +
Brazil is the biggest Catholic country in the world and one of the biggest party countries. So perhaps it isn’t surprising that it is also the birthplace of the ’Christotech’, A crossover between church service and (...) +
Alyaa Elmahdy, a 20-year-old Egyptian woman, faces death threats in her country. Her crime? Posing naked on her blog to denounce the hypocrisy surrounding the portrayal of women’s bodies. It isn’t pornographic. Nor is (...) +
With nearly 14 million tourists visiting each year, twice that of the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame is the most visited monument in France. Stéphane, the real-life hunchback, is in charge of chiming the 13 tonne bronze (...) +
Peter is a young homosexual who dreams of one day having a wife and children. Accompanied by his father, they go to see a self-proclaimed ’expert’ in changing sexual orientation. This specialist claims to have ’cured’ (...) +
Buddhism is ubiquitous in the small landlocked nation of Bhutan. From the majestic monasteries to the prayer flags but especially striking is the number of monks, draped in their bright red robes, they are (...) +
Previously only available to men, the life of a Buddhist monk is committed to prayer and Kung Fu. In 2008, the Gwalwang Drukpa created a monastery in Nepal where nuns could learn and practice Kung Fu. Wang Chok, age (...) +
For decades, the Muslim Brotherhood was an outlawed organization, marginalized and persecuted. Today, along with the Salafists and other Muslim groups, they are the principal winners of the Arab revolutions. They (...) +