| VATICAN

Born in Chicago, he is the first pontiff from North America who also served as bishop of Chiclayo and has Peruvian citizenship. For two terms he was prior general of the Augustinians, a religious order also present in many Asian countries. Pope Francis brought him to Rome in 2023 as prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops. In his words: “My vocation, like that of every Christian, is to be a missionary, to proclaim the Gospel wherever one is.”

by Daniele Frison

Many Filipinos in the crowd are waiting for the smoke that will announce the end of the conclave. Many hope for Tagle, but “let the Holy Spirit do its work.” An Asian pope would represent great hope for the continent. Indian nuns pray for peace with Pakistan, like Pope Francis did.

| 08/05/2025
| VATICAN
by Steve Suwannarat

The fate of six teenagers from Rakhine State in Myanmar is unknown since 21 March. They were detained last December after traffickers brought them to Thailand. This case highlights Bangkok's failure to protect underage asylum seekers. For Fortify Rights, “every refugee child” should be “protected – not punished – for seeking safety.”

| 08/05/2025
| THAILAND
by Lisa Bongiovanni

In the era of tariffs, stimulating domestic demand is vital for Beijing. But consumption is growing slowly—and it is no longer the megacities driving it, but smaller cities, where wages and confidence in the economy are rising. These shifts may also bring about broader social changes.

| 08/05/2025
| RED LANTERNS
by Maria Casadei

Behind the demonstrations is the mysterious fall of a young woman from a building in the capital. According to some sources, politicians and prominent figures are involved. The incident allegedly took place during a party with drugs and alcohol in the Muslim-majority nation, and the police are accused of covering it up. Close associates of the president are also under scrutiny.

| 08/05/2025
| MALDIVES
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Since the collapse of the USSR, the five former Soviet republics of Central Asia have been debating whether to abandon the Cyrillic alphabet in favour of Latin script. Some argue it more closely reflects the phonetics of Turkic languages, but the issue is entangled with broader calls for “de-Russification” in the context of the war in Ukraine. Even in Kazakhstan—where Nazarbayev launched the transition with the aim of completing it by 2031—serious doubts remain.

| 08/05/2025
| CENTRAL ASIA

Today's news: New missile tests from Pyongyang. According to a study published in The Lancet, at least 30% of girls (and 13% of boys) in India are victims of sexual abuse before the age of 18; Vietnamese environmentalist back on trial for writing "down with communism"; Tehran welcomes the end of US strikes against the Houthis; Riyadh ready to sign a deal with the United States on mineral exploitation.

| 08/05/2025
| ASIA TODAY
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by Nirmala Carvalho
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| 07/05/2025
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| 07/05/2025
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| 30/04/2025
| VIETNAM
 
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| 29/04/2025
| CHINA
 
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| 27/04/2025
| EDITORIAL
 
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| 26/04/2025
| BANGLADESH - VATICAN
 
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| 24/04/2025
| RED LANTERNS
 
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| 23/04/2025
| VATICAN – ASIA
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”