| MYANMAR

In the past weeks, Myanmar’s junta continued its campaign against villages, markets, and monasteries, through digital surveillance as well. While the military claims that it is using “precision” weapons, medical staff and eyewitnesses report an increase in lethality. General Min Aung Hlaing visited the conflict zones in Sagaing, a sign that things might escalate soon.

by N. Carvalho and P. Nayak

In a village in the district of Nabarangpur, the family was prevented from performing funeral rites for 20 hours. They were only able to bury him on their own land, but without religious symbols. The incident is linked to a dispute over a prayer hall. Local Christians are outraged, authorities try to mediate.

| 17/02/2026
| INDIA

Humanoids starred in China's most-watched TV show, bringing New Year's traditions into the digital world, thus showcasing the country’s technological advances. Billions-dollar investments and competition among digital giants are bringing the prospect of robots in factories and offices that much closer.

| 17/02/2026
| CHINA
by Vladimir Rozanskij

General Tašiev, considered the real strongman of the country over the last five years, has been sidelined. According to an interview given by the president himself, some members of parliament had begun to fuel opposition between him and the head of the Gnkb, the local branch of the former KGB, in a country that has already experienced several coups d'état in the post-Soviet era.

| 17/02/2026
| KYRGYZSTAN
by Alessandra De Poli

The victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party marked the end of 15 years of Awami League rule. A PIME missionary spoke to AsiaNews about the vote, noting that it was more peaceful with less fraud, although there are concerns about internal tensions and the rise of Islamists. A desire for change and stability prevails among the population.

| 16/02/2026
| BANGLADESH
by Santosh Digal

In a pastoral letter, the bishops invite the faithful to “renew their hearts through prayer, fasting, and works of mercy." Today, fasting also means “detaching from whatever distracts our hearts from God.” For the bishops, “In stepping back from digital excess, we reclaim interior silence, deepen relationships, and rediscover God's presence in daily life”.

| 16/02/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Andrea Ferrario

Geopolitical tensions have put the spotlight on China's large investments in global maritime hubs. Chinese companies hold majority stakes in 17 ports, while they hold minority stakes in most others or have operational management agreements. The cases of Piraeus (Greece) and Ream (Cambodia) are noteworthy. The lack of transparency regarding their conditions is well known.

| 16/02/2026
| CHINA
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