by Fady Noun | LEBANON - SYRIA - EU

Lebanon considers it ‘imperative’ that the Syrian refugees in the country, at least 1.5 million, be repatriated. The change of leadership in Damascus also changes their status. At the meeting of donor countries organised by the EU, the Foreign Minister calls for ‘stopping crisis management and starting to resolve the crisis’, starting with the sanctions that must be cancelled.


Police impose restrictions on Turkey’s business capital, including road blocks and slow Internet. Members of the country’s main opposition party take to streets, while CHP party leader confirms that the mayor will be its candidate in the next presidential election. So far, the President’s Office has not released any statement. Human rights groups call the charges politically motivated.

 

| 19/03/2025
| TURKEY

An absolute travel ban has been imposed on citizens from the kingdom nestled between India and China, causing surprise and uproar. In the absence of official explanations, several ideas have been put forward: Bhutan’s migration policy vis-à-vis exiles, a fake refugee scandal, overstaying. Whatever the case, existing data do not justify the measure. Some speculate a possible mix-up with Bangladesh.

| 19/03/2025
| BHUTAN - UNITED STATES
by Nirmala Carvalho

With a Mass presided over by Card. Poola, the Holy Year and the long history of the complex, whose first church dates back to 1820, were celebrated. The commitment of the PIME missionaries was remembered. New areas were inaugurated, including a parish centre and the Adoration Chapel.

| 19/03/2025
| INDIA
by Mathias Hariyadi

Gerakan Nurani Bangsa, which brings together several prominent figures in Indonesian society, has asked parliament to block the revision of the law on the armed forces, which would bring the military leadership back into government ministries and agencies. ‘There is no urgency; the law undermines the professionalism of the military and democracy,’ warned the opponents. According to experts, President Prabowo aims to recreate a military chain of command.

| 19/03/2025
| INDONESIA
by Dario Salvi

For Bishop Martinelli, the sudden escalation comes after Trump's decision to declare the Houthis a terrorist group. The conflict is at risk of getting hot with tragic consequences for civilians. Poverty is extreme and humanitarian projects are hard to implement. The work of the Sisters of Mother Teresa is a “point of reference” for the few Christians who remain in the country.

| 19/03/2025
| YEMEN

Today's news: More bombings overnight in Israel and Gaza, far-right leader Ben-Gvir welcomed back into Netanyahu's government; No truce in Ukraine in the two and a half hour phone call between Putin and Trump; Rohingya leader arrested in Bangladesh; Hanoi wants to halve the number of provinces and reduce the authorities at municipal level by up to 70%.

| 19/03/2025
| ASIA TODAY
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| 18/03/2025
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
 
by A Voice from Shanghai
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| 18/03/2025
| CHINA
 
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| 14/03/2025
| SRI LANKA
 
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| 13/03/2025
| RED LANTERNS
 
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| 12/03/2025
| PHILIPPINES
 
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| 08/03/2025
| SYRIA
 
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| 04/03/2025
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