| GEORGIA

Prime Minister Kobakhidze declares himself ‘available at any time for discussions with members of the pro-Western opposition’. But these same forces, which do not recognise the legitimacy of his government, remind him of their leaders in prison and the approval of the law against ‘foreign agents’. Meanwhile, Tbilisi is cut off from trade agreements between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

by Mathias Hariyadi

The mass of mud and debris struck about thirty homes in Pasirlangu during the night. The disaster was caused by the collapse of a natural dam, raising questions about poor watercourse control measures and violations of land-use planning regulations. In recent days, Prabowo had revoked the forest exploitation licences of 28 companies after floods in northern Sumatra.

| 26/01/2026
| INDONESIA
by Santosh Digal

The accident occurred after midnight, near the island of Basilan. The MV Trisha Kerstin 3, which had departed from Zamboanga and was headed for Jolo, reportedly experienced technical problems. Investigations into the causes are ongoing, while at least 28 people are missing. Maritime disasters are common in the country due to frequent storms and poor maintenance.

| 26/01/2026
| PHILIPPINES
by Gregory

Civilians are hit in airstrikes in several regions of the country on the eve of the last phase of voting organised by the military junta. In the village of Kawngjar, Kachin State, an attack left at least 22 dead during a funeral prayer. Other raids struck Magway and Sagaing. Condemned by much of the international community, the electoral process was marred by intimidations, while areas controlled by resistance forces were excluded from voting.

 

| 26/01/2026
| MYANMAR

Today's headlines: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's approval rating falls ahead of elections; South Korea pressures Canada over the sale of its submarines; Israel makes the reopening of the Rafah crossing conditional on the return of the body of the last hostage; Heavy snowfall also claims victims in Russia.

| 26/01/2026
| ASIA TODAY
by Vladimir Rozanskij

According to Dugin and Soloviev, the former Soviet republics ‘have no right to independence’ and must reunite with Russia to avoid becoming slaves to China, America or Europe. Local governments have issued only feeble protests, invoking the ‘spirit of strategic partnership’. The suspicion that the two propagandists are saying ‘what the Russian leadership does not want to express openly, but which in reality corresponds to its plans’

| 26/01/2026
| CENTRAL ASIA

Leo XIV thanked the participants in the Caravan of Peace: “Never be violent”. The pontiff's “pain” for Ukraine: the continuing hostilities “distance a just and lasting peace”. “Closeness” to people suffering from leprosy, on the day commemorating them. Comment on the Gospel: “We Christians must overcome the temptation to close ourselves off”.

| 25/01/2026
| VATICAN
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| 20/01/2026
| CAMBODIA
 
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| 16/01/2026
| VIETNAM
 
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| 14/01/2026
| PAKISTAN
 
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| 08/01/2026
| RED LANTERNS
 
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| 01/01/2026
| ASIA
 
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