Amidst the red mountains of southern Jordan, archaeologists have unearthed Ayn Abu Nukhayla, one of the most important Neolithic settlements in the Middle East. The research tells the story of the emergence of the first settled communities, revealing a history far more fascinating than the legends that have fuelled the desert’s imagination for centuries.
Despite the Indian National Congress party’s gains in southern India following the latest local elections, the dispute over the Mekedatu dam project remains unresolved. Karnataka and Tamil Nadu are at loggerheads over the management of the Kaveri’s waters, a dispute that has lasted for over a century and flares up particularly during periods of drought.
In northern Bangladesh, the project to erect one of Asia’s largest statues of the Hindu god Ram has been halted. Muslim leaders are calling for the statue’s permanent removal, whilst Christian and Hindu representatives denounce a climate of mounting pressure on non-Muslim communities.
Today’s headlines: A military aircraft has crashed in north-eastern India; The Arakan Army in Myanmar has stepped up attacks on the city of Sittwe; New medical assessment for former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte; China is focusing on cruise ships to boost consumption.
The Russian academic world has been silenced. An unprecedented campaign mounted around a research project on Aristotle is even discrediting the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. And whereas in 2022 scientists were the professional group most vocal in condemning the ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine, today their community has all but vanished from the public eye.
Leo XIV spoke at the "Les Raíces" centre in Tenerife. “God’s love knows no borders, makes no distinctions,” he said, adding that, “all of us are migrants.” The pontiff led the Mass on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, at the port of Santa Cruz, a "privileged place" for the poor in the Church's mission.