by Nirmala Carvalho | INDIA

On 13 May, two Salesian priests, Fr Albert Panmei Aching and Fr Peter Poji Küvisie, were abducted and later released after 24 hours in captivity. The provincial expressed his relief and thanked all those who helped secure the release of his confreres.


The Madhya Pradesh High Court backs Hindu nationalists, ending the practice that since 2003 had allowed Muslims and Hindus to pray in the same historical complex on different days. The ruling specifically cites the Ayodhya case, which has had a domino effect in archaeological studies and claims in various parts of India.

 

| 15/05/2026
| INDIAN MANDALA

The US president's long-awaited visit to the Chinese capital was marked by optimistic tones, but no joint statement on what the two leaders discussed. There is talk of deals on soybeans and new Boeing aircraft, but competition over artificial intelligence remains. Chinese analysts stress Xi Jinping’s notion of “constructive strategic stability”.

| 15/05/2026
| CHINA – UNITED STATES

The pontiff had a phone conversation with the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch this morning “in a cordial and fraternal atmosphere," the Vatican Press Office reported, to give "impetus" to the celebrations for the Day of Friendship. Leo also expressed hope that work “with all Churches of the Oriental Orthodox family” can resume.

| 15/05/2026
| VATICAN – EGYPT
by Santosh Digal

The Catholic Bishops' Conference has called for a fair trial against the vice president, in compliance with the constitution, a necessary step “to restore our people’s faith and confidence in our public institutions”.  Meanwhile, dela Rosa, former President Duterte's ally and right-hand man in the war on drugs, fled the Senate after a standoff to avoid arrest.

| 15/05/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Shafique Khokhar

Concerns are growing over the effects of deforestation on the climate and public health. Activists are speaking out against the loss of green spaces and urban sprawl, which are exacerbating heatwaves, pollution and drought. New regulations to protect trees have been introduced in Sindh and Punjab. Environmentalists: tree planting cannot replace the ecological value of mature forests.

| 15/05/2026
| PAKISTAN
by Fady Noun

Whilst the third round of talks between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors is underway in Washington, people continue to die in the south. Reflections from the AsiaNews correspondent: “Faced with threats and provocations that seek to normalise war, today we need responses rooted in our deepest culture and ethical principles”.

| 15/05/2026
| LEBANON - ISRAEL
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