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Philippine church leaders join condemnation of anti-terror bill
Church leaders said while the fight against terrorism is necessary, respect for human rights must be of 'paramount consideration'
On World Bicycle Day, Filipino bikers fight for space
The Philippines' poor road design is one of the reasons Filipino cyclists and pedestrians have become vulnerable to accidents
Philippine church groups hit ‘red-tagging,’ warn against new terror law
Authorities said the church groups are communist "above-ground organizations" tasked for the "recruitment of members from various sectors"
SPOTLIGHT: Manila’s homeless find expression in theater
Play shows struggles of homeless people before pandemic up to the time they found shelter inside a church
‘New normal’ under pandemic’s shadow cements Philippine inequities
As businesses reopened on June 1, critics warned of state policies that could cement inequities in the country of 110 million people
‘Prosperity gospel’ tagged as big obstacle to spread of Christianity in...
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo of Yangon said "the Holy Spirit has received bad press" from those who claim to be "anointed churches."
Critics say new anti-terror bill threatens Philippines’ legal opposition
Human rights activist warn that the new law will terrorize critics, dissenters and social advocates more than real terrorists
Philippine lockdown heightens child risks in juvenile centers, communities
Unicef said government efforts to contain the pandemic are vital to public health but also expose children to increased risk of violence
Some Philippine Catholic schools face closure, may dismiss workers due to...
Most Catholic educational institutions in the Philippines struggle financially due the closure of schools during the pandemic
Philippines’ drug war orphans struggle amid lack of gov’t help
Human Rights Watch released a report titled on the "Impact of the 'War on Drugs' on Children in the Philippines" on May 27