President Lai Ching-te announced plans to restart the Guosheng and Ma-anshan nuclear plants due to growing energy demand and the war in the Middle East, marking a turning point after the country's nuclear phase-out. Last year, a referendum had already called for the restart of one plant but failed because it fell short of the threshold of eligible voters.
Patriarch Pizzaballa made the announcement in a message to Latin Rite communities. The Chrism Mass has also been postponed due to the impossibility for the clergy to physically come together. A virtual community prayer with a rosary for peace has been scheduled for 28 March. Easter “reminds us that no darkness, not even that of war, can have the last word.” Meanwhile, terror continues amid raids and missile strikes, as well as settler violence in the West Bank.
A long-awaited solution to avert the long-standing human-elephant conflict (HEC). In the area, over 300 people have died and dozens have been left disabled in incidents involving the elephants. For local residents, it is a ‘key project’ that should have been completed ‘decades ago’. Experts say at least a year of monitoring is needed to assess its effectiveness.
The decision by Narendra Modi’s government to revoke a code that came into force in November to improve infrastructure safety in high-risk areas has drawn strong criticism from the scientific community, whilst builders have welcomed the reduction in costs and regulatory constraints. Several new infrastructure projects are set to be built in high-risk areas such as the Himalayas and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The Patriarch Emeritus of Kiev has passed away at the age of 98. He had long been described as “the most Soviet of the metropolitans”, but in 1990 he was bypassed by Alexy in Moscow following the death of Pimen. In 1992, he was the first to break communion with the Russians, taking a large part of the clergy with him. Until, during the turbulent negotiations under President Poroshenko, it was Kirill who rejected an agreement, thinking (wrongly) that he could render it irrelevant in Ukraine.
Today’s headlines: Kim Jong Un re-elected chairman of the State Affairs Commission; Beijing is developing the first tourist submersible capable of diving to a depth of 1,000 metres; “The Voice of Hind Rajab” has been censored in India; The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople also attended the funeral service for the Patriarch of the Georgian Church, Ilia II.