South Asia

by Nirmala Carvalho | INDIA

Amidst heavy security measures, the prime minister began his visit to the state torn for the past two years by communal violence between ethnic Kuki-Zo and Meitei. In a speech, he highlighted local progress and development initiatives. India’s opposition party slams Modi for waiting so long before coming.

by Maria Casadei

Demonstrations broke out yesterday in the Nepalese capital following the blocking of social media, which has now been lifted. However, Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli has resigned. The death toll stands at 19, with hundreds injured. Before the internet ban, news reports had circulated accusing local politicians of corruption and nepotism. Young people under 30 who took to the streets also expressed their frustration at the lack of economic opportunities.

| 09/09/2025
| NEPAL
by Joseph Masilamany

State authorities have ordered an investigation into a viral video featuring allegedly supernatural elements during a traditional dance performance in Batu Pahat. Chief Minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi reiterated the ban on superstition and rituals contrary to Islamic law, calling on religious authorities and local communities to ensure the purity of the Muslim faith.

| 09/09/2025
| MALAYSIA
by Sumon Corraya

The Prefect of the Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue visited Bangladesh for a week to meet with religious leaders, government officials and members of the community. The President of the Supreme Court called for overcoming religious, gender and racial divisions in order to achieve a peaceful and inclusive society. The cardinal's homily focused on humility and the dangers of pride.

| 08/09/2025
| BANGLADESH - VATICAN

The Indian prime minister is expected to visit the northeastern state next week, after more than two years of communal violence. Meanwhile, militant Kuki groups signed a reconciliation agreement with the central and state governments, but many issues remain unresolved, such as the displacement of some 60,000 people and internal divisions within the BJP, the prime minister’s own party, which controlled Manipur when violence erupted in 2023.

| 05/09/2025
| INDIAN MANDALA
by Arundathie Abeysinghe

The iconic seaside resort and favourite destination for surfers is at the centre of an environmental emergency. Night-time parties with loud music disturb the herds, causing them to move and putting the lives of residents at risk. Complaints to the police, who often collude with hoteliers hosting tourists, have so far been in vain. Environmentalists are calling for the establishment of protected areas.

| 05/09/2025
| SRI LANKA

The closure of 72 factories has left 73,000 people unemployed, pushing many young people into drugs and crime. In six months, 1,600 people have been arrested for crimes such as robbery and assault, half of them unemployed. Experts call for action in what was an Awami League stronghold, where some groups are now sowing chaos to destabilise the entire region.

| 04/09/2025
| BANGLADESH
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