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Green group lauds suspension of Manila Bay reclamation, raises concern over...
Environment secretary Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga told reporters that all 22 reclamation projects in Manila are under review and are suspended
IN PHOTOS: Kin of teen mistakenly killed by cops offer prayers
Jerhode Jemboy Baltazar tragically passed away after the police opened fire while he was removing accumulated water in his boat on August 2.
How a new corruption euphemism contributed to the Laguna de Bay...
Other corruption-related words that have become bywords in political discussions are “tong-pats”, “bukol”, “padulas”, “for the boys”
Eastern Samar residents march against mining
The demonstrators marched from the provincial capitol grounds to the Borongan Cathedral for the celebration of the Holy Mass
Seoul to host next World Youth Day
The announcement was made Sunday by Pope Francis after presiding over the closing Mass of this year’s WYD at Parque Tejo
Transfiguration of rough grounds
The real challenge is not on the mountain top but on the valley, on the plain – where people shout in pain, where victims suffer and cry
Carmelites honor Philippines’ ‘Father of Modern Sculpture’
The Catholic congregation on August 3 conferred the Titus Brandsma Lifetime Achievement Award (posthumous) to Napoleon “Billy” Abueva
SPOTLIGHT: Stigma against adopting older children leave many stuck in care...
Through advocacy events, a child placement agency busts the ‘myths’ about adopting children above the age of four, one parent at a time.
IN PHOTOS: Some areas in Bulacan remain flooded
Residents fear that the flooding will go even higher in the next few days when surrounding dams release more water into the Angat River
Ignatius Loyola: A Noble Knight who fought for a better inner...
"Ignatius met his grace when he was a wounded soldier, wallowing in excruciating pain. His spiritual quest started from a wound to healing"