by Maria Casadei | INDIA

The pilgrimage (yatra) begins today to the Amarnath Temple in the Himalaya. After the attack in Pahalgam in April that cost the lives of 25 tourists, the Indian government has put in place unprecedented security measures, with paramilitary units, drones, digital mapping, and armoured vehicles. The aim is to boost tourism amid persistent tensions with Pakistan.

by Arundathie Abeysinghe

The largest foreign investment in the history of Sri Lanka has been on hold since the start of the year. Differences between the government over local market share have stopped the Sinopec project in Hambantota. The economic recovery plan has raised fears that it will damage the country’s oil sector and energy security.

| 02/07/2025
| SRI LANKA – CHINA

The pontiff’s message for the Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation has been released. For the past 10 years, the Church has celebrated this observance on 1  September. “[D]eforestation, pollution and the loss of biodiversity” are sins whose consequences are paid mostly by the poor. A new formulary for a Mass specifically dedicated to prayer for the care of creation will be added to the Roman Missal.

| 02/07/2025
| VATICAN

On the eve of his 90th birthday, the Dalai Lama announced that the Gaden Phodrang Trust will recognise his next reincarnation. Religious tradition will thus be respected while China will be excluded from any role. However, Beijing immediately responded by claiming control over the process. This heralds a future with two Dalai Lamas and a major legitimacy crisis that could turn into a wider geopolitical confrontation.

| 02/07/2025
| CHINA – TIBET

Extremist groups have attacked the LeMan magazine, while a Turkish court issued an arrest warrant for the chief editor and three other people, including the cartoonist. Erdogan calls the cartoon a "clear, vile provocation" and accuses the authors of immorality. Activists and civil society movements condemn the manner of the arrest, comparable to "torture", and the posting of its video.

| 02/07/2025
| TURKEY

The Pakistani government has decided to strengthen alternative justice mechanisms in the tribal province on the border with Afghanistan, promoting the traditional jirga system and integrating it into the national legal framework. In the past, relations with the provincial administration had been tense after the latter tried to independently involve the Afghan Taliban in security talks. Meanwhile, attacks continue in the region.

| 02/07/2025
| PAKISTAN
by Lisa Bongiovanni

According to data from the International Energy Agency, ASEAN countries will have 300 million units installed in 2040, compared to 37 million today. Meanwhile, India is set to overtake China as the world's largest consumer of air conditioning. The challenge of sustainability lies in renewable energy sources, but also in new systems such as the “cold coils” being tested in Singapore.

| 02/07/2025
| ASIA
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