| JAPAN

The government led by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has approved a bill to address the declining membership of the Imperial Household, allowing the adoption of male descendants from ancient dynastic branches and letting princesses to retain their titles after marriage. However, the possibility of Princess Aiko becoming empress is still ruled out, despite the approval of 83 per cent of Japanese people.


Even during the Soviet era, the region had a unified energy system linking Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Today, the idea of an electricity grid that optimises infrastructure is gaining traction again, given that energy demand in the region could rise by around 40 per cent by 2030.

| 30/06/2026
| CENTRAL ASIA

On 26 June, a small, single-engine plane carrying only the pilot crashed into the CITIC Tower, the Chinese capital’s tallest skyscraper, injuring 13 people. But within hours, information on social media disappeared, something that usually happens with accidents of this kind in China, giving rises to speculation that is not likely to find an answer.

| 29/06/2026
| CHINA

Leo XIV led the Mass in the Vatican Basilica on the solemnity of the “two pillars of the Church." He also blessed and imposed the pallium on six Asian metropolitan archbishops from the Philippines, India, and Pakistan. The "mission" of Peter and his successors is to be “the voice of each person”. At the Angelus, he said: “Let us continue to walk together in faith and communion”.

| 29/06/2026
| VATICAN
by Fady Noun

Washington's framework agreement is Beirut's only hope of regaining territorial integrity and sovereignty, while neutralising Hezbollah, and securing the return of displaced populations. However, the country is split over the agreement and could strengthen Shia militias. For the first time, areas have been designated where the Lebanese and Israeli armies will have a direct line of communication.

| 29/06/2026
| LEBANON - ISRAEL - IRAN
by Sumon Corraya

Just as football fans in Bangladesh display the symbols of the World Cup teams, rows of white flags and processions of motorcyclists proclaiming the Islamic profession of faith are appearing on the streets. The organisers describe it as a “simple symbol” with no extremist intentions, but the country is debating the relationship between public expressions of faith and pluralism.

| 29/06/2026
| BANGLADESH
by Santosh Digal

Thousands took part in the demonstration on EDSA, organised by the Council of Interfaith Leaders with the support of the Bishops’ Conference. The Bishop of Kidapawan, Monsignor Bagaforo, said: “Abuses of power, impunity and political dynasties must be tackled decisively in the interests of the common good.”

| 29/06/2026
| PHILIPPINES
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