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It’s perfectly fine to sympathize with the Afghan people, but…

The Afghan people and Filipinos today share one thing in common: both find themselves at a crossroads. Both must decide their people’s fate.

Taliban strike conciliatory tone, pledge peace, women’s rights under Islam

Women would be allowed to work and study and "will be very active in society but within the framework of Islam," said a Taliban leader

Charity run by Catholic nuns asks for prayers for Afghanistan

The association runs a free day center in Kabul for children with mental disabilities, employing Afghan women as staff and teachers

Caritas Italy may suspend activities in Afghanistan, fears for safety of Christians

Caritas Italiana also said the few Catholic priests and religious in Afghanistan are also being left with no choice but to leave

Pope calls for dialogue in Afghanistan for people to live in peace, security

he Taliban entry into the capital caps a lightning advance by the Islamist militants, who were ousted 20 years ago

Learning the Kachin language in Myanmar the missionary way

Father Girish Santiago, a Jesuit missionary priest working in Myanmar, shares with us an excerpt of his book on learning the local language

China signals crackdown on privacy, data, anti-trust to go on

China is set to draft new laws on national security, technology innovation, monopolies and education, and in areas involving foreigners

Indigenous knowledge is essential to solving the climate crisis

Any meaningful progress on saving our climate and global biodiversity requires both political and financial support of indigenous peoples

Myanmar’s military blocks supply routes to 50,000 refugees in Chin state

Junta forces have blocked all entrances and exits to Mindat and shut down supply routes to neighboring regions in Chin state, says report

Abducted Catholic priest, catechist freed by Myanmar’s resistance movement

The abducted priest and catechist were reportedly released through the intercession of local church leaders

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