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Philippine consumer group responds to Senate President’s remarks on coal moratorium
In contrast, renewable energy costs are reported between Php 3 and 5 per kilowatt-hour, not the six to 10 pesos stated by Escudero.
Diborsyo: Simbahan vs. Hesukristo?
Ang Bibliya ay nagtataguyod ng permanensya ng kasal, ngunit kinikilala rin ang mga komplikadong sitwasyon na maaaring magdulot ng diborsiyo
Overcoming poverty by respecting human rights
The gross injustice and inequality that causes such poverty alienates 20 million Filipinos who live in slums on the edge of hunger
Catholic prelate urges ‘collective action’ against Charter change
Bishop Bagaforo said the mobilization “wasn't just a protest” but also “a prayerful plea for our leaders to prioritize the people's needs"
Red-tagging study shows impacts on journalists, stresses need for pushing back
“Defenders of red-tagging have often claimed that the practice does not happen, or that if it happens, it is not done by the government"
Philippine groups criticize Marcos Jr’s new human rights ‘super body’
"The creation of this 'super body' does not inspire confidence given its composition," the groups said in a joint statement.
Pope Francis appoints Cardinal Tagle as special envoy to National Eucharistic...
Broglio also pointed out that Tagle knows the U.S. well as he earned a doctorate in theology at the Catholic University of America in 1991.
HRW: Continued abuses undermine Marcos Jr’s human rights rhetoric
“The government’s refusal to allow the ICC to investigate is a glaring contradiction to its professed human rights commitments,” Conde said
SPOTLIGHT: Sweet Dreams (Are Made On Two Wheels)
Daring to dream of bicycle heaven in car-centric Philippines, advocates aim for a paradigm shift toward inclusivity and adoption of a sustainable lifestyle
Memorial site for drug war victims inaugurated in Philippines
Villanueva lamented the plight of EJK victims’ families who are unable to prioritize securing their loved ones’ remains due to poverty