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Archbishop Machado: Many are challenging the anti-conversion law “Legal luminaries, eminent intellectuals, are questioning the legal validity of this ordinance, which touches the core of the constitution,” the prelate said. [1]

MANDALAY—Myanmar’s courts have been widely criticized on social media in recent days over punishments handed down to those who organize religious gatherings and weddings in defiance of COVID-19 restrictions, with critics saying different laws are bei... [2]

Ante el cierre forzado de iglesias en Varanasi, los cristianos responden con un “encuentro de paz” La manifestación fue organizada por las Iglesias cristianas de Uttar Pradesh. [3]

Rev Dr Vevozo Khamo ministers during the dedication of the new church building of Chakhesang Christian Revival Church (CRC), Billy Graham–DBS Road, Kohima, on March 22. Kohima, March 22 (MExN): The new church [4]

Campaign in favour of Christian Dalits meets first success Madurai (AsiaNews) The campaign in favour of Christian Dalits has had its first success. [5]

Rebecca Strating is a professor of international relations at La Trobe University in Melbourne and director of La Trobe Asia. Nick Bisley is dean of the university's School of Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor of international relations. [6]

WELLINGTON -- Prime Minister John Key's resignation announcement on Monday has shocked New Zealand and could serve as an impetus for Labour and the Green Party, which are working together to defeat Key's popular center-right National Party in next ye... [7]

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[1] MM asianews.it · 85% match

Archbishop Machado: Many are challenging the anti-conversion law

Archbishop Machado: Many are challenging the anti-conversion law “Legal luminaries, eminent intellectuals, are questioning the legal validity of this ordinance, which touches the core of the constitution,” the prelate said.

[2] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2020-05-13 · 72% match

Different Laws Applied to Myanmar COVID-19 Restrictions Lead to Inconsistent Punishments for Violators

MANDALAY—Myanmar’s courts have been widely criticized on social media in recent days over punishments handed down to those who organize religious gatherings and weddings in defiance of COVID-19 restrictions, with critics saying different laws are bei

[3] MM asianews.it · 71% match

Ante el cierre forzado de iglesias en Varanasi, los cristianos responden con un “encuentro de paz”

Ante el cierre forzado de iglesias en Varanasi, los cristianos responden con un “encuentro de paz” La manifestación fue organizada por las Iglesias cristianas de Uttar Pradesh.

[4] MM morungexpress.com · 39% match

Chakhesang CRC Billy Graham-DBS Road church building dedicated in Kohima

Rev Dr Vevozo Khamo ministers during the dedication of the new church building of Chakhesang Christian Revival Church (CRC), Billy Graham–DBS Road, Kohima, on March 22. Kohima, March 22 (MExN): The new church

[5] MM asianews.it · 39% match

Campaign in favour of Christian Dalits meets first success

Campaign in favour of Christian Dalits meets first success Madurai (AsiaNews) The campaign in favour of Christian Dalits has had its first success.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-03-07 · 34% match

Australia needs a new strategy to guide its defense planning

Rebecca Strating is a professor of international relations at La Trobe University in Melbourne and director of La Trobe Asia. Nick Bisley is dean of the university's School of Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor of international relations.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-12-05 · 32% match

Prime Minister John Key's departure may boost New Zealand opposition

WELLINGTON -- Prime Minister John Key's resignation announcement on Monday has shocked New Zealand and could serve as an impetus for Labour and the Green Party, which are working together to defeat Key's popular center-right National Party in next ye

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