Riyadh is the latest regime to complain to Stockholm over desecration of holy Muslim book in Scandinavian country's capital

Foreign ministry says incident last week by an Iraqi citizen 'in no way reflects the views of the Swedish government,' but defends 'constitutionally protected right' of expression

After sparking major international row by destroying holy book, Salwan Momika vows to do so again within 10 days; US deeply concerned, but defends permitting protest

Morocco recalls its ambassador to Stockholm while Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, UAE and others denounce incident

Amnesty International, others decry Monday hangings of men accused of mocking Islam online, amid sharp spike in regime killings, at least 208 of which have been committed this year

State Department advisory urges caution around areas frequented by Westerners, fearing retaliation for recent Quran desecrations in Europe

Facing election, Turkish president seems set to be only holdout after Hungary agreed to vote in Sweden and Finland to alliance; says 'no one has the right to humiliate the saints'

Companies say apps removed at request of Beijing government; Amazon says it took down audiobook service Audible 'due to permit requirements'

Militant group claims it won't reimpose brutal interpretation of religious regulations; most Muslim nations incorporate elements of sharia, but few carry out its punishments

47-year-old thought to have communicated with Brahim Aouissaoui, who killed 3 after entering house of worship holding a copy of the Koran and three knives

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