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Friday, 23 May 2025 07:38

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has acknowledged delays in weapons deliveries to Armenia due to the strain of the war in Ukraine. Armenia, a long-time Russian ally, has historically depended on Russian arms amid its bitter decades-long conflict with Azerbaijan. However, as Moscow struggles to meet military commitments, Armenia is increasingly turning to Western partners like France and India for defense support. Lavrov said that these shifts were worrying, especially given France’s strong opposition to Russia's actions in Ukraine. But Armenia has expressed deepening frustration with Moscow, particularly after Russian peacekeepers failed to prevent the mass exodus of over 100,000 ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh during Azerbaijan’s swift military campaign in September 2023. As Armenia rethinks its security alliances, the region remains volatile, with historical wounds and unresolved tensions continuing to shape its strategic decisions.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:37

Nicusor Dan, the liberal and pro-European mayor of Bucharest, has defeated far-right nationalist George Simion in Romania’s presidential run-off, securing 54% of the vote. His victory followed months of political upheaval, including a contested earlier election annulled over alleged Russian interference. Despite Simion’s strong support from Romanians abroad and his alignment with banned candidate Calin Georgescu, Dan prevailed with broad domestic backing. Supporters praised his anti-corruption platform, EU alignment, and commitment to Ukraine. Jubilant crowds celebrated in Bucharest after results confirmed his win. Many voters viewed him as a stabilising force in contrast to Simion’s nationalist, anti-EU rhetoric. International leaders, including those from Moldova and Ukraine, welcomed Dan’s win as a reaffirmation of Romania’s European path. Nonetheless, Simion’s strong showing reveals significant dissatisfaction, especially among Romanians abroad, signalling ongoing political tensions that Dan must now work to heal.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:34

The UK has suspended trade talks with Israel, summoned its ambassador, and imposed sanctions on West Bank settlers in response to Israel’s escalating military operations in Gaza, which foreign secretary David Lammy called ‘morally unjustifiable’. The UK has joined France and Canada in demanding an end to military expansion and a rapid influx of humanitarian aid, as Gaza faces famine due to an eleven-week blockade. Although Israel has permitted limited aid, the UN says the assistance is vastly insufficient. Lammy condemned inflammatory remarks from Israeli officials suggesting plans to ‘cleanse Gaza’ and warned that Israel risks isolating itself internationally. Meanwhile, at least 82 people including a week-old baby were killed in Israeli airstrikes on 20 May: see

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:33

Hundreds of residents in Panama’s Indio River region are opposing a proposed dam project that threatens to flood their homes. The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) plans to build a 4,600-hectare reservoir to supply water to the drought-affected canal, a key passage for 6% of global maritime trade. The $1.6 billion project, slated for completion by 2032, aims to stabilise water levels amid declining rainfall. While ACP pledges $400 million for compensating and relocating roughly 2,500 residents, groups warn that up to 12,000 people may be affected. Many villagers, dependent on farming and fishing, feel their livelihoods are being sacrificed for international shipping interests. Recent protests on the river reflect deep opposition, despite ACP’s commitment to dialogue. President Jose Raul Mulino supports the initiative, which has also stirred geopolitical tensions.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:32

A controversial proposal to name former Indonesian president Soeharto a national hero has sparked widespread international condemnation. Over thirty civic groups issued a joint statement warning that such an honour would whitewash Soeharto’s 32-year authoritarian rule, marked by systemic corruption and grave human rights abuses. The groups cited atrocities during the 1965–66 anti-communist purges, in which up to three million were killed, and the 1997–98 disappearances of pro-democracy activists, as well as Soeharto’s alleged embezzlement of $35 billion. They also referenced a 2016 tribunal in The Hague, which concluded that the Indonesian military played a central role in mass killings under his command. The nomination, currently under review, was reportedly put out by Central Java’s governor, who later denied involvement. The civic leaders have urged the government to reject the nomination and instead address unresolved human rights violations and entrenched corruption linked to Soeharto - who is the father-in-law of current president Prabowo Subianto. This is not the first proposal to nominate him as a national hero; similar attempts took place in 2010 and 2015.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:31

In Malaysia, invasive fish species like the suckermouth catfish are threatening the nation’s rivers and native aquatic life. Originally introduced for aquariums, the hardy suckermouth has proliferated in polluted rivers, outcompeting local species, spreading disease, and causing environmental damage such as riverbank erosion. The Klang Valley, along with many other waterways, is now overrun by these aggressive invaders. Alarmed, Mohamad Haziq founded a volunteer group during the Covid lockdowns to combat the ecological threat. Dubbed Malaysia’s ‘foreign fish hunter squad’, the group now boasts over 1,000 members and meets weekly to catch and remove invasive fish. While suckermouths are largely considered undesirable, their eggs are used for bait, and researchers are exploring potential uses for the fish - including biochar, leather, fertiliser, and pharmaceutical collagen. Despite acknowledging the fight may never be fully won, the group remains committed to raising awareness and protecting Malaysia’s fragile river ecosystems, one net at a time.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:30

Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones. The diagnosis followed recent urinary symptoms and revealed a high-grade, aggressive form of the disease. However, the cancer is hormone-sensitive, meaning it may respond well to treatment. Biden and his family are currently considering treatment options. The news has drawn sympathy from across the political spectrum. Donald Trump expressed support for Biden and his family, wishing him a swift recovery. Other political figures voiced their prayers and confidence in Biden’s resilience. Biden, who stepped down from the 2024 presidential race due to health concerns, has maintained a low public profile since leaving office, though he has given occasional speeches and interviews. A long-time advocate for cancer research, he relaunched the Cancer Moonshot initiative in 2022. His son Beau died of brain cancer in 2015.

Friday, 23 May 2025 07:28

Two Israeli embassy staff members, Sarah Lynn Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, were shot dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington DC. The couple, described as being 'in the prime of their lives', were leaving an event when they were attacked. A suspect, Elias Rodriguez, 30, was apprehended at the scene and reportedly shouted 'free Palestine' while being detained. Authorities are investigating potential links to terrorism and antisemitism. The killings have shocked both US and Israeli communities, and are being condemned as a brutal act of antisemitic violence. Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to increase security at diplomatic missions worldwide, while the foreign minister called the attack 'a direct result of toxic, antisemitic incitement’. The incident comes amid intensifying scrutiny of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, which has triggered widespread global criticism and deepening humanitarian concern.

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Monday, 07 April 2025 08:40

“The fire must be kept burning on the altar continuously; it must not go out.”
- Leviticus 6:13

We are pleased to bring you the April 2025 edition of IPC Connections!

I trust that you will be blessed and encouraged as you read the articles, news and resources info this month!

Will you become an IPC Prayer Flame Partner?…

This past year, your prayers have truly encouraged us—and for that, we are deeply thankful. Normally, we place financial support requests at the end of our updates, but as we move forward in faith, we sense the Lord prompting us to bring this need to the forefront.

The opportunities before us in 2025 are vast and exciting, and to seize them fully, we need a committed family of monthly supporters who will fuel this growing global movement of prayer. That’s why we’re inviting you to become one of our Prayer Flame Partners!

Your regular giving—however small—will help keep the fire of prayer burning across the nations.

We’ve made it simple and secure to give monthly online using PayPal. Every gift makes a difference. Every prayer fuels the mission. Will you stand with us in this way?

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Together, let’s ignite prayer and see the world transformed!

Snapshot from the IPC Regions…

IPC Connections April 2025 001I am heartened to report much encouraging progress across our 15 developing IPC Regional Prayer Councils already this year!  Here's just a few snippets... I was honored to meet with our South Asia Director, Onassis Jeevaraj, IPC Senior Adviser, Tom Victor (pictured) and other leaders from India and neighboring nations in February.  During our time together we prayer walked during the Maha Kumbh Mela, which had 120 million Hindus participating there that day.

Our East Asia Regional Prayer Council Summit later in February drew together leaders from the region in a powerful time of sharing, worship, prayer and relationship building.

This coming month, leaders from many South-East Asian nations will be joining us in Batam, Indonesia for a convocation.

Following on from the World Prayer Assembly 2023 in Perth, we are so encouraged to hear of 20+ new school prayer initiatives around Perth, and the Churches revitalized through prayer!  Read below about the upcoming United City Harvest Outreach in Perth.  Also, in Australia – Pentecost 25 – Sydney Alive!

We were hugely encouraged that many thousands of believers rallied to join a Global Day of Prayer for Africa a few weeks ago.  Our regional leaders across Africa are meeting online regularly where they are sharing news, prayer needs, praise and prophetic directions.

Our 4 Global Days of Prayer continue to attract offline and online support engaging 100 million+ believers each time, for which I continue to be astounded and grateful! The Buddhist and Muslim world focused days of prayer have taken place, and we are looking forward to the Pentecost gatherings early June! – See below…

And so much more is happening, praise God! 

Pentecost 2025 SQPentecost Global Day of Prayer – 8-9 June 2025 from  20:00HRS Jerusalem (UTC+3)

We invite you and your families, contacts and networks to join us for a Global Day of Prayer starting on June 8th 2025 at !

Across 24 hours, we will worship and pray where we are, together and online – however we are able.

Our aim is to dedicate time around the throne and around the clock for worship-saturated prayers for personal, local and global breakthrough! – with a special focus on the Jewish world.

This is the third of 4 worldwide days of prayer for 2025!

Editorial – Discover the Power of Unrelenting Prayer

IPC Connections April 2025 01In a world aching for justice, revival, and hope, Dr. Jason Hubbard calls believers to a life of persistent, faith-filled intercession. Learn how night-and-day prayer, rooted in God’s Word and overflowing with hope, can shift cities, release justice, and welcome Christ’s return. This inspiring editorial will stir your spirit and awaken fresh vision for your prayer life. Don’t miss this timely and prophetic message!

Myanmar Earthquake – Prayers and Support

I know that we are all praying, checking in with people we know and sending love and donations to the people affected by the recent earthquake in Myanmar.  Truly devastating - and it will take decades for homes, livelihoods and towns to be fully restored.  Our prayers go out to all of those affected.  Please see the article below for some prayer pointers and donation options.

Thank you…

And finally, a thank you! - so much for standing with us in the recent 72 hours of prayer for breakthrough across the Muslim world. I was deeply moved by your heart and participation - from children in Indonesia crying out for Uzbekistan, to passionate intercession over Gaza and revival prayers in Kano, Nigeria.

IPC Connections April 2025 002Together, over 100 million believers prayed from Latin America to China, in homes, churches, and prayer rooms - 120 houses of prayer hosted 24/7 prayer!

We believe God is answering every Christ-exalting, Bible-based cry for our Muslim neighbors.

Would you continue the journey with us?

You can now sign up for daily prayer fuel - short updates with videos, city insights, and focused prayer points from on-the-ground missionaries, church planters, and Bible translators.

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IPC Connections April 2025 003Let’s keep praying until Jesus receives the full reward for His suffering!

Wishing you all a blessed and Happy Easter!

Jason Hubbard - Director
International Prayer Connect

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