| VATICAN

Today, the feast day of the Presentation in the Temple, Francis expressed closeness to bishops to encourage “young couples not to be afraid of bringing children into the world.” Tomorrow the Vatican will host an international summit on children's rights in the presence of world leaders, including from the Middle East and the rest of Asia, centred on “the most pressing questions regarding the life of the little ones.” The pontiff also reiterated his opposition to war, which “destroys everything, it destroys life and induces us to disregard it.”

 


To mark this year’s jubilee, inaugurated at the end of December in Abu Dhabi, Bishop Martinelli released a pastoral letter to the faithful living in the Gulf region. In it he stresses Christian hope, founded on God's love, which stands and resists despite hardships. He urges the faithful to go on a pilgrimage to one of the shrine churches “to experience the mercy of God”.

| 01/02/2025
| UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
by Stefano Caprio

The educational conferences which have marked the end of the Christmas season in Moscow since the end of the Soviet Union are the primary ideological review of the new Orthodox Russia. Kirill underscores the mnogočadie, the ‘multi-family’ as an indispensable way of life: ‘We are the largest country in terms of geographical area, but we are too few for all this space’.

| 01/02/2025
| RUSSIAN WORLD

After the slowdown of the pandemic years (and smart working), the number of arrivals in 2024 from other prefectures returned to 2019 levels. Still, despite the Ishiba government’s “revitalisation” plans, non-metropolitan areas continue to lose residents.

| 31/01/2025
| JAPAN

The two main parties are using the same tactic of handing out subsidies to attract the poorest voters. In recent years, support for Prime Minister Modi's party has grown, but several uncertainties remain. Voting takes place on 5 February with results on 8 February.

| 31/01/2025
| INDIAN MANDALA
by Melani Manel Perera

A report  by the University of Vavuniya in collaboration with The Gate Institute shows “significant gaps”, especially among the elderly, economically disadvantaged groups and women in areas affected by the country’s civil long war (1983-2009). The district of Mannar appears to have the highest connectivity rate. The potential of young people was emphasised.

| 31/01/2025
| SRI LANKA

The complex is located about 30 km south-west of the capital and covers at least 1,500 acres (600 hectares). According to US intelligence sources, once completed, it will be the largest in the world. The area is tightly guarded, with a ban on drones and photos. It is said to contain bombproof  bunkers for Xi Jinping in the event of a (nuclear) war.

| 31/01/2025
| CHINA
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| 28/01/2025
| CHINA
 
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| 27/01/2025
| SOUTH KOREA
 
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| ECCLESIA IN ASIA
 
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| 21/01/2025
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| 20/01/2025
| ISRAELE - PALESTINE - ASIA
 
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| 17/01/2025
| PAKISTAN
 
by Dario Salvi
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| 17/01/2025
| ISRAEL - PALESTINE
 
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| 16/01/2025
| RED LANTERNS
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