Armenians pray that “God will uphold the sovereign borders and end the conflict” with Azerbaijan

Nearly a hundred people have been killed in recent days after the military confrontation between the two countries resumed.

At least 49 Armenian and 50 Azeri military personnel have been killed since the ceasefire agreement in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, on the border between the two countries, broke down three days ago, on Monday 12 September.

Pakistan inundated by heavy floods: 'Churches are open to welcome people'

e worst floods in its history after monsoon rains flooded vast areas of land across the country.

Over 1,200 people have died so far, more than 400 of them children. There are also over 4,000 injured and around 33 million affected.

The rainfall has also caused extensive damage to infrastructure and private property. So far, authorities estimate that over 670,000 houses have been partially or totally destroyed, and 145,000 bridges have been affected.

Filipino evangelicals ahead of elections: “We are afraid of entering another dictatorship”

The Philippines faces a polarised election that could lead to the return of the Marcos family to government. Evangelicals have been very vocal in their political stance.

The son of a dictator, the former national police chief and a retired boxer are some of the candidates for the presidency of the Philippines in the elections on Monday 9 May.

The Southeast Asian island nation faces a controversial and polarised election that could see the return of the Marcos family to power.