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07/31/2010 PAKISTAN
Nearly 500 deaths in the monsoon rains in northern Pakistan
They are the worst rains in 80 years. More than 6,000 victims feared. The area most affected is the north-west of Pakistan and the Swat Valley, a place of tourism. Many areas are isolated.
Peshawar (AsiaNews / Agencies) - Nearly 500 people were killed by floods or landslides between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Most died in northwest Pakistan, about 60 have died in Afghanistan. Heavy monsoon rains have...

07/31/2010 LEBANON
Dual Saudi-Syrian visit leaves Lebanon still divided
by Fady Noun
The arrival of King Abdullah and President Bashar el Assad in order to calm internal tensions, as the publication of the International Tribunal report could blame Hezbollah for the 2005 assassination of Rafik Hariri. Fears of a new civil war in Lebanon.
07/31/2010 INDIA
Tamil Nadu, a Catholic NGO's struggle against child labour
by Santosh Digal
Between 85 and 100 million working children in India. The Hand in Hand Association is active since 1984 and works in four states in the country. Committed to the fight against poverty, it has eradicated the scourge of child labour in the district of Kancheepuram.

07/31/2010 INDONESIA
West Java, Ahmadi faithful targeted by Islamic extremists and local government
by Mathias Hariyadi
Three days of clashes between Ahmadi Muslims and Islamic extremists. The radical Muslims wish to close their mosques with support from local government. Head of the extremists: "The Ahmadiyya should be banned. Our demand to eliminate them is non-negotiable. "
07/31/2010 JAPAN
Tokyo, unemployment up, industrial production down
Economic recovery weaker than expected, but continuing. Experts: it is a consequence of lower exports to Europe and the strong yen, but there is confidence. The government promises aid to the economy and new jobs.
07/30/2010 KOREA – UNITED STATES
Third round of talks between the United Nations and North Korea over ROKS Cheonan
The US-led UN Command that oversees the 1953 armistice met North Korean military officers in the DMZ. The sinking of a NOKS corvette that killed 46 South Korean sailors is still unsolved.
07/30/2010 VIETNAM
A festival on mission and catechism in the diocese of Lang Son - Cao Bang
by J.B. Vu
The event involved more than 200 children of the parishes along the mountainous border with China. The meeting takes place every summer and is now in its 11th edition, despite the difficulties and restrictions of the government.
07/30/2010 CHINA – INDIA – PAKISTAN
China fails moral test in its deals with Pakistan
by Deep Datta-Ray
When India reached an agreement with the United States on civil nuclear cooperation, it took the high moral ground and won. By contrast, China and Pakistan are breaking international law and ethical standards; their deals are dangerous and illegal.
07/30/2010 RUSSIA
Russian poet convicted as a militant rebel
by Nina Achmatova
Yulia Privedennaya’s case has mobilised human rights activists. A member of the PORTOS group, she was given a four-and- half-year suspended sentence after a controversial trial. Her lawyer says the authorities are afraid of any association that is free of their control. In Russia, the justice system is under control.
07/30/2010 JAPAN
For the first time a US official to attend Hiroshima commemoration
by Pino Cazzaniga
The Aug. 6 ceremony marks the 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing that killed 140 thousand people. John Ross, U.S. ambassador to Japan, representatives of France and the UK will be present for the first time. Historic first participation for the UN secretary general. Memorial erected in Potsdam of the atomic bombings.
07/30/2010 INDIA
Muslim university students trying to impose burqa on woman lecturer in West Bengal
by Nirmala Carvalho
Shirin Middya is a lecturer at Aliah University, a Islamic institution. The local student union wants her to wear a burqa if she wants to teach even though the university has no dress code. Syed Ali Mutjaba, a journalist and peace activist, warns about the rise of radical Islam in Indian society.

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07/30/2010 IRAQ
Another Christian abducted in Kirkuk
07/30/2010 CHINA – VIETNAM – US
China’s claims in South China Sea cause sparks with United States and Vietnam
07/30/2010 ISRAEL
Israel threatens to cut off water supply to Church of the Holy Sepulchre by Arieh Cohen
07/30/2010 SRI LANKA
Colombo art exhibition to remember the war and black in July by Melani Manel Perera
07/30/2010 LEBANON
Assad and King Abdullah in Beirut to curb tensions with Hezbollah by Paul Dakiki
07/29/2010 VATICAN - CHINA
Vatican: Bishops and priests in China, be united with the pope and each other, even in persecution
07/29/2010 CHINA
Xiwanzi underground priest arrested again after three years in prison
07/29/2010 PHILIPPINES
Swamped by rice imports, the Philippines loses food self-sufficiency
07/29/2010 IRAN
Economic support to families to double the population, Ahmadinejad says
07/29/2010 SOUTH KOREA
Seoul, the Church celebrates the first National Congress for Life
07/29/2010 SOUTHEAST ASIA
Giant Mekong Catfish could disappear
07/29/2010 CHINA
Toxic chemical into the Songhua River leads to environmental emergency
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VATICAN - CHINA
China-Holy See: the mirage and religious freedom for the official and underground church
by Bernardo CervelleraAfter a series of Episcopal ordinations, many speak of a new era in relations between Beijing and the Vatican. But China’s concessions are in reality forced decisions. For a true religious freedom the difference between legal (official) and illegal (underground) Church activities must disappear and the bishops and priests currently in prison set free. And perhaps even the Vatican should be more courageous ...
INDIA – PAKISTAN
Indian Muslim condemns the murder of Christian brothers accused of blasphemy
by Nirmala CarvalhoAsghar Ali Engineer, head of Mumbai’s Centre for Study of Society and Secularism, calls the murder a horrible crime that is also against Islam. He blames Muslim clerics for using the blasphemy laws to promote their own interests. “I am completely against the blasphemy laws; there is nothing in Qur‘an about it,” he said.
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07/28/2010 NORTH KOREA
Pyongyang: football team publicly humiliated for their losses at World Cup
by Joseph Yun Li-sun
07/26/2010 AFGHANISTAN – PAKISTAN – US
Afghan War: secret documents leaked online
07/30/2010 ISRAEL
Israel threatens to cut off water supply to Church of the Holy Sepulchre
by Arieh Cohen
07/27/2010 INDONESIA
Record number of anti-Christian attacks in 2010
07/25/2010 VATICAN
Through prayer, we keep our friendship with God keenly alive, Pope says
07/26/2010 KOREA – UNITED STATES
Pyongyang’s nuclear threats continue
07/29/2010 VATICAN - CHINA
Card. Zen: not true that “Beijing really wants Bishops appointed by the Pope”
by Card. Joseph Zen Zekiun, sdb
07/28/2010 INDIA – MYANMAR
Burmese leader in India kneels before the Buddha as troops shell Christian village
by Tint Swe
07/26/2010 SAUDI ARABIA
Islamic scholars: if the veil is banned, Muslim women may uncover their face
07/27/2010 RUSSIA - UKRAINE
Arrests and bans during Patriarch Kirill's visit to Ukraine
by Nina Achmatova

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