| GAZA - ISRAEL

In November, fresh fruit and vegetables were distributed to 5,000 families, Christian and Muslim, thanks to convoys organised by the Patriarchate with the Sovereign Order of Malta. Work is also underway to set up a medical centre and to reopen the school in the parish. Card. Pizzaballa: "It is not just a response to needs, but a moral duty towards these brothers".

by Melani Manel Perera

In the inaugural session of the new Parliament, the president of Sri Lanka announced an imminent new debt agreement with the International Monetary Fund. Tourism, trade, and new technologies are the leading sectors for a type of development that distributes benefits to all. He also stressed that “racist politics would not be allowed to re-emerge”.

| 21/11/2024
| SRI LANKA

Francis released a letter dedicated to the study of this subject in connection with the training of priests and pastoral workers. He warns against interested denialism that nowadays is used to “justify wars, persecutions”.

| 21/11/2024
| VATICAN

A priest has denounced the decay around the historic St Ignatius College, residence for professors and seminarians. The Indonesian Minister of the Environment demanded immediate action and threatened legal action against the local administration, which admitted to having difficulties.

| 21/11/2024
| INDONESIA

In recent days, CEO Nadhmi al-Nasr, media executive Wayne Borg and Antoni Vives have left. The former allegedly threatened to 'shoot' employees, the latter is accused of denigrating the Muslim religion. Meanwhile, the aim now is to complete 'the sporting aspect' in order to be able to hold the events on the calendar.

 

| 21/11/2024
| SAUDI ARABIA

Today's news:  36-year-old Thai woman executed with cyanide; North Korea and Russia strengthened economic ties, starting with tourism; Jimmi Lai at national security trial: ‘never’ influenced Hong Kong policy with foreign contacts.

| 21/11/2024
| ASIA TODAY
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Public schools at all levels, from kindergartens to universities, are growing in the countries of the region. And in several cases it is the state itself that is stimulating investors with the aim of modernising the education and training system.

| 21/11/2024
| CENTRAL ASIA
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