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Concern over children raised as Taal volcano continues to emit sulfur...
Several villages in the towns of Agoncillo and Laurel, which are considered “high-risk areas,” have already been evacuated
Philippine green groups score victory against coal projects
The Department of Energy said proponents have decided to “discontinue” the proposed coal projects
Thousands flee homes as authorities raise alert level near Philippine volcano
Authorities started evacuating people from villages after the volcano spewed a one-kilometer high plume of gas and steam
Philippine capital may go underwater in 10 years, says Greenpeace report
A Greenpeace report says up to 1.54 million people out of the city’s population of 1.78 million will be most affected by rising water levels
Interfaith church group presses for Duterte’s accountability over ‘war on drugs’...
One Voice says the crimes done to the victims of the "war on drugs" is "a crime that endangers us all"
Rights groups hit President Duterte’s plan to arm civilians to fight...
Human rights groups said the proposal is "another attempt to infringe on people’s rights and fundamental freedoms"
Cardinal Tagle warns against jealousy, envy
Cardinal Tagle reminded CFC members that in a world where life has become “commercialized ... life is not a thing and a burden”
Filipinos bid farewell to former president Benigno Aquino III
As president, Aquino led the Philippines in shedding its perennial "sick man of Asia" image through robust economic growth
Photos: Former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III is laid to rest
Former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III is laid to rest at Manila Memorial Park on Saturday, June 26, two days after he died
New Manila prelate vows to be a ‘listening shepherd’ to his...
Cardinal Advincula expressed his "commitment to renew my heart’s desire to be a listening shepherd to the flock entrusted to my care”

















