Pathein - La nuova chiesa cattolica di San Remigio, situata nel villaggio di Taungyagone, nella diocesi di Pathein, nel Myanmar centro occidentale è "un dono dello Spirito Santo, è segno dell'opera di DIo che va avanti nonostante la precarietà e l'insicurezza", ha detto il Vescovo di Paherin, Henry Eikhlein, che ha presieduto una celebrazione eucaristica per la consacrazione e l'apertura ufficiale dell'edificio di culto. Nel corso della messa, tenutasi il 3 maggio scorso alla presenza di sacerdoti, con frati, suore, catechisti e numerosi fedeli, 70 giovani hanno inoltre ricevuto il sacramento della Cresima. "Lo Spirito rinnova la faccia della terra. Il Signore manda il suo Spirito, non ci abbandona", ha rimarcato il Vescovo Henry, esortando i presenti "a sperare sempre, in ogni circostanza", ricordando e riconoscendo sempre le opere di Dio. Lo Spirito di Dio - ha detto rivolgendosi in particolare ai cresimandi - "vi rende missionari, perchè possiate raggiungere i luoghi più lontani e le persone sole, sfollate o emarginate portando un parola di dolcezza e la consolazione dell'amore di Dio". "Il vostro cuore, trasformato dallo Spirito Santo - ha aggiunto - è colmo di amore e generosità, e diventa così un nutrimento per il prossimo" Ringraziato Dio per il dono della nuova chiesa, il Vescovo Henry ha notato che "Dio ha benedetto la parrocchia di Taungyagone e continuerà a farlo, con l'abbondanza dei suoi doni". E si è detto fiducioso che - pur nella presente situazione di difficoltà - "i giovani continueranno a testimoniare la fede e a diffondere e nella società e nel territorio segnato dal conflitto e dal dolore, amore e riconciliazione".Secondo Padre Peter Saw Ngwe, parroco della parrocchia di Taungyagone, la celebrazione ha rappresentato "un momento significativo per la comunità cattolica locale" ed è "la testimonianza della crescita e della vitalità della Chiesa nella diocesi di Pathein,che guarda al futuro con speranza e fiducia nel potere di rinnovamento dello Spirito Santo".Pathein è la quarta città più grande del Myanmar ed è la capitale della regione di Ayeyarwady. Situata a circa 190 km a ovest di Yangon, sorge sulle rive del fiume Pathein, ramo occidentale del delta dell'Irrawaddy. Come notano fonti locali di Fides dall'inizio del 2026, la situazione della sicurezza nell'area di Pathein si è deteriorata perché il conflitto civile è giunto a lambire quest'area, controllata dal governo centrale, precedentemente considerata stabile. L'insicurezza deriva dal fatto che l'Esercito Arakan e le forze di resistenza alleate si stanno spostando dal confinante stato di Arakan dirigendosi verso Pathein, costringendo l'esercito regolare a rafforzare rapidamente le proprie difese. Violenti combattimenti continuano nei comuni intorno a Pathein e i ribelli tentano di controllare le principali vie di comunicazione. I combattimenti hanno avuto gravi conseguenze sulla popolazione civile, provocando lo sfollamento di migliaia di persone negli ultimi sei mesi.Su una popolazione di oltre 7,5 milioni di abitanti, nel territorio di Pathein vi sono 65mila cattolici.

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Pathein - La nuova chiesa cattolica di San Remigio, situata nel villaggio di Taungyagone, nella diocesi di Pathein, nel Myanmar centro occidentale è "un dono dello Spirito Santo, è segno dell'opera di DIo che va avanti nonostante la precarietà e l'insicurezza", ha detto il Vescovo di Paherin, Henry Eikhlein, che ha presieduto una celebrazione eucaristica per la consacrazione e l'apertura ufficiale dell'edificio di culto. Nel corso della messa, tenutasi il 3 maggio scorso alla presenza di sacerdoti, con frati, suore, catechisti e numerosi fedeli, 70 giovani hanno inoltre ricevuto il sacramento della Cresima. "Lo Spirito rinnova la faccia della terra. Il Signore manda il suo Spirito, non ci abbandona", ha rimarcato il Vescovo Henry, esortando i presenti "a sperare sempre, in ogni circostanza", ricordando e riconoscendo sempre le opere di Dio. Lo Spirito di Dio - ha detto rivolgendosi in particolare ai cresimandi - "vi rende missionari, perchè possiate raggiungere i luoghi più lontani e le persone sole, sfollate o emarginate portando un parola di dolcezza e la consolazione dell'amore di Dio". "Il vostro cuore, trasformato dallo Spirito Santo - ha aggiunto - è colmo di amore e generosità, e diventa così un nutrimento per il prossimo" Ringraziato Dio per il dono della nuova chiesa, il Vescovo Henry ha notato che "Dio ha benedetto la parrocchia di Taungyagone e continuerà a farlo, con l'abbondanza dei suoi doni". E si è detto fiducioso che - pur nella presente situazione di difficoltà - "i giovani continueranno a testimoniare la fede e a diffondere e nella società e nel territorio segnato dal conflitto e dal dolore, amore e riconciliazione".Secondo Padre Peter Saw Ngwe, parroco della parrocchia di Taungyagone, la celebrazione ha rappresentato "un momento significativo per la comunità cattolica locale" ed è "la testimonianza della crescita e della vitalità della Chiesa nella diocesi di Pathein,che guarda al futuro con speranza e fiducia nel potere di rinnovamento dello Spirito Santo".Pathein è la quarta città più grande del Myanmar ed è la capitale della regione di Ayeyarwady. Situata a circa 190 km a ovest di Yangon, sorge sulle rive del fiume Pathein, ramo occidentale del delta dell'Irrawaddy. Come notano fonti locali di Fides dall'inizio del 2026, la situazione della sicurezza nell'area di Pathein si è deteriorata perché il conflitto civile è giunto a lambire quest'area, controllata dal governo centrale, precedentemente considerata stabile. L'insicurezza deriva dal fatto che l'Esercito Arakan e le forze di resistenza alleate si stanno spostando dal confinante stato di Arakan dirigendosi verso Pathein, costringendo l'esercito regolare a rafforzare rapidamente le proprie difese. Violenti combattimenti continuano nei comuni intorno a Pathein e i ribelli tentano di controllare le principali vie di comunicazione. I combattimenti hanno avuto gravi conseguenze sulla popolazione civile, provocando lo sfollamento di migliaia di persone negli ultimi sei mesi.Su una popolazione di oltre 7,5 milioni di abitanti, nel territorio di Pathein vi sono 65mila cattolici.

À Madagascar, la Commission électorale indépendante a dévoilé son calendrier : un référendum constitutionnel en juin 2027, suivi d'une présidentielle en octobre. L’annonce marque le début du compte à rebours pour la transition, lancée après la chute d'Andry Rajoelina, en octobre dernier. La Commission électorale nationale indépendante (Céni) qui vient de renouveler son Bureau permanent, doit aussi composer avec une défiance persistante d'une partie de la population.

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À Madagascar, la Commission électorale indépendante a dévoilé son calendrier : un référendum constitutionnel en juin 2027, suivi d'une présidentielle en octobre. L’annonce marque le début du compte à rebours pour la transition, lancée après la chute d'Andry Rajoelina, en octobre dernier. La Commission électorale nationale indépendante (Céni) qui vient de renouveler son Bureau permanent, doit aussi composer avec une défiance persistante d'une partie de la population.

Markagailuan aurrea hartu du atsedenaren ondoren, Toni Martinezen eskutik, baina ezin izan dio emaitzari eutsi. Galtzeko zorian izan da, baina baita irabaztear ere, Mañasek zutoinera jaurti baitu amaieratik gertu. Puntua, gaur-gaurkoz, ez da nahikoa.

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Markagailuan aurrea hartu du atsedenaren ondoren, Toni Martinezen eskutik, baina ezin izan dio emaitzari eutsi. Galtzeko zorian izan da, baina baita irabaztear ere, Mañasek zutoinera jaurti baitu amaieratik gertu. Puntua, gaur-gaurkoz, ez da nahikoa.

Cinco concejales de la capital son investigados por delitos de odio y presuntas irregularidades en la contratación o colocaciones a la carta.

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Cinco concejales de la capital son investigados por delitos de odio y presuntas irregularidades en la contratación o colocaciones a la carta.

伊朗最高领袖的一名顾问周五说,原来霍尔木兹海峡跟原子弹一样宝贵,我们长期以来忽视了。

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伊朗最高领袖的一名顾问周五说,原来霍尔木兹海峡跟原子弹一样宝贵,我们长期以来忽视了。

لە شاری حەسەکە لە ڕۆژاڤا، ڕۆژی هەینی 232 زیندانیکراوی هێزەکانی هەسەدە، لەلایەن حکومەتی کاتی سوریاوە ئازاد کران. یەکێک لە ئازادکراوەکان بە دەنگی ئەمەریکای ڕاگەیاند، کە خۆی و هەڤاڵەکانی لە زیندانەکانی حکومەتدا ئەشکەنجە دراون. هەروەها باسی لەوەش کرد کە هێشتا زیندانی کورد ماون

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لە شاری حەسەکە لە ڕۆژاڤا، ڕۆژی هەینی 232 زیندانیکراوی هێزەکانی هەسەدە، لەلایەن حکومەتی کاتی سوریاوە ئازاد کران. یەکێک لە ئازادکراوەکان بە دەنگی ئەمەریکای ڕاگەیاند، کە خۆی و هەڤاڵەکانی لە زیندانەکانی حکومەتدا ئەشکەنجە دراون. هەروەها باسی لەوەش کرد کە هێشتا زیندانی کورد ماون

(The Center Square) – A measure that would place new rules on Illinois schools requiring a full-year expulsion of a student who commits an act of sexual assault passed the Senate and now heads to the House. Though the Senate passed the bill, some lawmakers had concerns that the bill is an overreach. State Sen. Steve McClure, R-Litchfield, began work on a bill after a 10-year-old girl in his district – who was raped by a 14-year-old male schoolmate – was initially made to continue attending school alongside the perpetrator. As sent to the House, Senate Bill 939 would require a school to expel any student who sexually assaults another student or makes an attempt to while at school. The student would be expelled for a minimum of one year, or at least six months if a student commits any other unconsensual sexual act. “Most schools do the right thing here. But in a lot of cases that I continue hearing about, the school is not doing the right thing. And that is why this bill is necessary,” McClure said. Before the bill ultimately passed Thursday, senators on the floor grilled McClure about it for more than half an hour. Sen. Karina Villa, D-West Chicago, urged the body to vote against passing the bill, sayng the legislation allows a perpetrator to come back to school after a single year, and the bill is an overreach of local authority. “Right now, schools are allowed to expel students. In fact, in this case, that was talked about that drove this legislation, the child did end up getting expelled. There is no need to continue to find punitive ways to attack our children. Instead, let's take the cases case-by-case. There is no need for this bill,” Villa said. McClure noted to lawmakers that the bill carves out the ability for a school superintendent and the school board to weigh aspects of a case, such as age and if a student actually understood the implications of what they had done. A superintendent is then able to override the legislation. Sen. Rachel Ventura, D-Joliet, said the process may isolate a young student who themselves has been sexually assaulted or abused at home, which is why she urged fellow lawmakers to vote against the bill. “These are some of those nuances on top of the fact that people could be falsely accused. We would want our local school board members to be able to evaluate those accusations and those nuances on a case-by-case basis,” Ventura said. McClure said there is a process already in place giving students a level of due process before being expelled. “You've got to have a hearing, you've got to notify the parents of the accused. You've got to lay out what the evidence is there,” McClure. The bill was sent to the House after passing with a vote of 48-2. The House will return to session Tuesday.

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(The Center Square) – A measure that would place new rules on Illinois schools requiring a full-year expulsion of a student who commits an act of sexual assault passed the Senate and now heads to the House. Though the Senate passed the bill, some lawmakers had concerns that the bill is an overreach. State Sen. Steve McClure, R-Litchfield, began work on a bill after a 10-year-old girl in his district – who was raped by a 14-year-old male schoolmate – was initially made to continue attending school alongside the perpetrator. As sent to the House, Senate Bill 939 would require a school to expel any student who sexually assaults another student or makes an attempt to while at school. The student would be expelled for a minimum of one year, or at least six months if a student commits any other unconsensual sexual act. “Most schools do the right thing here. But in a lot of cases that I continue hearing about, the school is not doing the right thing. And that is why this bill is necessary,” McClure said. Before the bill ultimately passed Thursday, senators on the floor grilled McClure about it for more than half an hour. Sen. Karina Villa, D-West Chicago, urged the body to vote against passing the bill, sayng the legislation allows a perpetrator to come back to school after a single year, and the bill is an overreach of local authority. “Right now, schools are allowed to expel students. In fact, in this case, that was talked about that drove this legislation, the child did end up getting expelled. There is no need to continue to find punitive ways to attack our children. Instead, let's take the cases case-by-case. There is no need for this bill,” Villa said. McClure noted to lawmakers that the bill carves out the ability for a school superintendent and the school board to weigh aspects of a case, such as age and if a student actually understood the implications of what they had done. A superintendent is then able to override the legislation. Sen. Rachel Ventura, D-Joliet, said the process may isolate a young student who themselves has been sexually assaulted or abused at home, which is why she urged fellow lawmakers to vote against the bill. “These are some of those nuances on top of the fact that people could be falsely accused. We would want our local school board members to be able to evaluate those accusations and those nuances on a case-by-case basis,” Ventura said. McClure said there is a process already in place giving students a level of due process before being expelled. “You've got to have a hearing, you've got to notify the parents of the accused. You've got to lay out what the evidence is there,” McClure. The bill was sent to the House after passing with a vote of 48-2. The House will return to session Tuesday.

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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy released a new analysis examining how individuals dispose of used batteries, finding more efforts are needed to ensure proper disposal. The analysis, performed by Resource Recycling Systems, found that Michigan residents were generally confused on how to get rid of spent batteries, with many tossing them […]

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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy released a new analysis examining how individuals dispose of used batteries, finding more efforts are needed to ensure proper disposal. The analysis, performed by Resource Recycling Systems, found that Michigan residents were generally confused on how to get rid of spent batteries, with many tossing them […]

O diretor-geral da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, assegurou neste sábado (9) aos moradores de Tenerife que é "baixo" o risco de propagação de hantavírus relacionado à chegada de um navio de cruzeiro onde há um foco da doença. Segundo ele, a situação não pode ser comparada à pandemia de Covid-19.

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O diretor-geral da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, assegurou neste sábado (9) aos moradores de Tenerife que é "baixo" o risco de propagação de hantavírus relacionado à chegada de um navio de cruzeiro onde há um foco da doença. Segundo ele, a situação não pode ser comparada à pandemia de Covid-19.

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(The Center Square) – A viral incident involving a suburban Chicago woman accused of taking protected goose eggs is drawing sharp reactions—not only about wildlife enforcement, but also broader cultural and political debates. According to ABC7 Chicago, Illinois Department of Natural Resources police filed charges after video showed a woman allegedly removing Canada goose eggs from a nest near Golf Mill Mall in Niles, which is illegal under state law. The unusual case quickly went viral and has since drawn commentary from advocacy groups over broader societal priorities. David Smith, executive director of the Illinois Family Institute, said he was surprised by the level of attention the case received. “It’s kind of surprising that the news decided to pick up this story and highlight this person who collected some goose eggs as if they’re on the FBI’s most wanted list,” Smith told The Center Square. Smith noted that while Canada geese are protected under state regulations, they are not endangered and are widespread across Illinois. He argued the enforcement focus contrasts with other policy debates, particularly surrounding abortion. “There’s millions of these geese. In fact, they’re kind of overwhelming in some places,” he said. “It’s just weird how far our culture wants to go to protect the Canadian geese. If they want to protect an endangered species, they should look at what’s happening with the birth rate in the United States—it’s plummeting.” U.S. birth rates have been declining for nearly two decades, with about 3.6 million births recorded in 2025 – a roughly 23% drop since 2007. The fertility rate now sits near historic lows at about 1.6 births per woman, reflecting a sustained downward trend with only brief periods of stabilization. Smith also criticized so-called “bubble zone” ordinances – local laws that restrict how close individuals can get to people entering abortion clinics. Such measures, enacted in cities including Chicago, are intended to prevent harassment and ensure access to abortion facilities. “Obviously, nobody would condone harassing or physically accosting somebody,” Smith said. “They have a sign out in front—you cannot approach a woman if she’s going into the clinic,” he said. “You’re not supposed to be able to do sidewalk counseling or preaching.” Smith argued such laws restrict speech. “This [sidewalk preaching] is just speech – saying, ‘Hey, let me talk to you about your choices,’” he said. Supporters of bubble zone laws maintain they are designed to protect patient safety and privacy while balancing First Amendment rights.

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(The Center Square) – A viral incident involving a suburban Chicago woman accused of taking protected goose eggs is drawing sharp reactions—not only about wildlife enforcement, but also broader cultural and political debates. According to ABC7 Chicago, Illinois Department of Natural Resources police filed charges after video showed a woman allegedly removing Canada goose eggs from a nest near Golf Mill Mall in Niles, which is illegal under state law. The unusual case quickly went viral and has since drawn commentary from advocacy groups over broader societal priorities. David Smith, executive director of the Illinois Family Institute, said he was surprised by the level of attention the case received. “It’s kind of surprising that the news decided to pick up this story and highlight this person who collected some goose eggs as if they’re on the FBI’s most wanted list,” Smith told The Center Square. Smith noted that while Canada geese are protected under state regulations, they are not endangered and are widespread across Illinois. He argued the enforcement focus contrasts with other policy debates, particularly surrounding abortion. “There’s millions of these geese. In fact, they’re kind of overwhelming in some places,” he said. “It’s just weird how far our culture wants to go to protect the Canadian geese. If they want to protect an endangered species, they should look at what’s happening with the birth rate in the United States—it’s plummeting.” U.S. birth rates have been declining for nearly two decades, with about 3.6 million births recorded in 2025 – a roughly 23% drop since 2007. The fertility rate now sits near historic lows at about 1.6 births per woman, reflecting a sustained downward trend with only brief periods of stabilization. Smith also criticized so-called “bubble zone” ordinances – local laws that restrict how close individuals can get to people entering abortion clinics. Such measures, enacted in cities including Chicago, are intended to prevent harassment and ensure access to abortion facilities. “Obviously, nobody would condone harassing or physically accosting somebody,” Smith said. “They have a sign out in front—you cannot approach a woman if she’s going into the clinic,” he said. “You’re not supposed to be able to do sidewalk counseling or preaching.” Smith argued such laws restrict speech. “This [sidewalk preaching] is just speech – saying, ‘Hey, let me talk to you about your choices,’” he said. Supporters of bubble zone laws maintain they are designed to protect patient safety and privacy while balancing First Amendment rights.

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Governor Brian Kemp signed 10 bills into law this week, including tax breaks for forest products manufacturers, egg candling exemptions for backyard chicken raisers, and shrimp labeling requirements for restaurants. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

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Governor Brian Kemp signed 10 bills into law this week, including tax breaks for forest products manufacturers, egg candling exemptions for backyard chicken raisers, and shrimp labeling requirements for restaurants. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.

با انتشار اسناد تماس‌های محرمانه رهبران کشته شده گروه‌های تروریستی حماس و حزب‌الله‌ در روز شنبه ۱۹ اردبیهشت در رسانه‌های منطقه، ابعاد تازه‌ای از حمله تروریستی ۷ اکتبر به اسرائیل و زوایای پنهان مشارکت جمهوری اسلامی و حزب‌الله لبنان در آن آشکار شده است.

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با انتشار اسناد تماس‌های محرمانه رهبران کشته شده گروه‌های تروریستی حماس و حزب‌الله‌ در روز شنبه ۱۹ اردبیهشت در رسانه‌های منطقه، ابعاد تازه‌ای از حمله تروریستی ۷ اکتبر به اسرائیل و زوایای پنهان مشارکت جمهوری اسلامی و حزب‌الله لبنان در آن آشکار شده است.

در حالی که هنوز تردیدهایی در مورد حضور تیم ملی فوتبال جمهوری اسلامی در جام جهانی وجود دارد، در تهران، فدراسیون فوتبال اعلام کرد: «ما در مسابقات شرکت می‌کنیم، اما بدون ذره‌ای عقب‌نشینی از اعتقادات، فرهنگ و باورهای‌مان.» به نظر می‌رسد فدراسیون بیش از هرچیز نگران مخالفت‌های سیاسی و واکنش‌های منفی در ورزشگاه‌ها و رسانه‌هاست.

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Ernairen IV. Kongresu amaierako ekitaldia egin dute Bergaran, eta %92ko babesarekin onartu dute ponentzia. Ziklo politiko berri bat abiatu dute, eta nazio askapenera begirako lanean kokatu dute gazte antolakundea.

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Ernairen IV. Kongresu amaierako ekitaldia egin dute Bergaran, eta %92ko babesarekin onartu dute ponentzia. Ziklo politiko berri bat abiatu dute, eta nazio askapenera begirako lanean kokatu dute gazte antolakundea.

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Южный окружной военный суд рассмотрел два дела о заочном избрании меры пресечения в отношении военных из Ставропольского края и Волгоградской области, которых обвинили в оставлении частей. Одного из них нашли в СИЗО – он оказался там по другому уголовному делу. Как следует из судебных документов, в Волгограде контрактник Ильяс Бешлиев стал фигурантом дела об оставлении части на срок более месяца. 23 декабря прошлого года он получил обвинительное заключение, а 11 марта состоялось первое...

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Южный окружной военный суд рассмотрел два дела о заочном избрании меры пресечения в отношении военных из Ставропольского края и Волгоградской области, которых обвинили в оставлении частей. Одного из них нашли в СИЗО – он оказался там по другому уголовному делу. Как следует из судебных документов, в Волгограде контрактник Ильяс Бешлиев стал фигурантом дела об оставлении части на срок более месяца. 23 декабря прошлого года он получил обвинительное заключение, а 11 марта состоялось первое...