by Vladimir Rozanskij | RUSSIA

Several comedians have been persecuted for jokes relating to military operations and mobilisation, as well as about the Orthodox Church and Putin. Irony and sarcasm were the only weapons for resisting the oppression of Soviet totalitarianism; today, even those are now banned.

by Nirmala Carvalho

In a pastoral letter, Archbishop John Rodrigues clarifies that the “Ecumenical Catholic Church of Christ” is not in communion with the Pope and has nothing to do with the local Catholic Church. Promoted by a former married priest, it has called for a “mass protest” on 5 June against injustices towards Christians. But dividing the community by confusing people is not the way to combat discrimination.

| 30/05/2026
| INDIA
by Joseph Masilamany

In the indigenous communities of Sabah and Sarawak, Gawai and Kaamatan are currently being celebrated. Many local Catholics today see these festivals as examples of Christian inculturation. And although some ancient rituals have faded over time, the spirit of gratitude, brotherhood and homecoming remains central.

| 30/05/2026
| MALAYSIA

Today’s news: Israel launches electronic land registry in the West Bank, another step towards annexation. To Lam at the Shangri-La security summit: the Asia-Pacific region must be a bastion of stability. First monsoons in Southeast Asia, but India fears this year’s rains will be less intense than in recent years due to El Niño. An Indian woman underwent robotic telesurgery in Hyderabad performed by a surgeon based in Wuhan.

| 30/05/2026
| ASIA TODAY
by Stefano Caprio

From Vladivostok to Vilnius, priests are being reduced to the lay state. In a book published in Paris, where he has been reinstated by the Ecumenical Patriarchate, Father Aleksej Uminskij recounts receiving confused letters every week from former colleagues across the country. Many Orthodox priests find it impossible to pray for the war, but fear denunciations and ecclesiastical judgement.

| 30/05/2026
| RUSSIAN WORLD

An unprecedented mobilisation among the Malayali community in support of Abdul Rahim raised the huge sum requested as "diyah" (blood money) from the family of the disabled boy he cared for, who died in an accident. Despite the 15 million riyals paid, the Saudi court still required him to serve his prison sentence to the end. He arrived in India on Eid.

| 29/05/2026
| INDIA – SAUDI ARABIA

The penalty was levied under the Digital Services Act, which seeks to protect European consumers from online platforms. Investigators discovered through direct purchases that some toys were toxic and several electronic devices did not comply with safety standards. Other platforms are now under the EU Commission's scrutiny.

| 29/05/2026
| CHINA – EUROPEAN UNION
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by Shafique Khokhar
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| 27/05/2026
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| 26/05/2026
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by Giorgio Bernardelli
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| 25/05/2026
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| 22/05/2026
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by Andrea Ferrario
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| 21/05/2026
| RED LANTERNS
 
by Nirmala Carvalho
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| 18/05/2026
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| 11/05/2026
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