From the Stepanakert Cathedral to Tatik-Papik—the monument on the hill symbolizing the unbreakable bond between Armenians and Nagorno-Karabakh—the destruction by Azerbaijani vandals continues, as they demolish churches, steles, and other objects of historical and cultural value to completely erase the identity of others. With no significant reaction from the international community (or from the Yerevan government itself).
A central figure in the scandal surrounding flood control infrastructure projects, he continues to accuse the president and other political leaders from abroad. Although the case faded for a while into the background, it still causes sparks between factions and within the government.
This year marks the bicentennial of the birth of the Italian missionary killed on Woodlark Island in 1855. For this occasion, the bishops of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands recently asked PIME’s former superior general, Father Ferruccio Brambillasca, to speak about the relevance of the testimony of the institute's first martyr. We publish extensive excerpts from his address.
According to the latest report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, global military spending reached US$ 2.887 trillion in 2025, marking the eleventh consecutive year of growth. In Asia, growth is driven by China, Japan, India, and Taiwan, due to strategic rivalries and uncertainty over the role of the United States. In the Middle East, Israeli spending was down, but Turkey’s and Saudi Arabia’s were up.
The Israeli government is turning an ad hoc process into a structured policy, approving in November 2025 a plan to relocate nearly 6,000 people with public funding. The first 240 arrived recently as part of Operation Kanfei Shahar. Faith alone is not driving many to leave their Indian villages in the Indian state of Manipur, interethnic violence is.
The drugs were discovered in their luggage at the airport as they returned from a trip to Thailand. Suspicions have been raised that they were being exploited by organised crime groups. The monks were reportedly told they were transporting educational materials and sweets intended for children in Sri Lanka.