Tag: Human rights
In Lebanon’s south, remaining Christians endure strikes and isolation as access...
Communities rely on a fragile route for aid as clergy describe isolation, fear, and resolve to remain under fire
Pope: Authorities must pursue ceasefire and peace through dialogue
Pope Leo XIV renewed his appeal to “work for peace, not with weapons,” and denounced the rise in hatred, violence, and death
Islamic jurists in Muslim Mindanao push for women’s and children’s rights,...
Can that and other fatwas accumulate enough religious and social weight to change what no law from Manila has managed to change?
Philippine bishop decries ‘culture of death,’ calls for moral shift toward...
Bishop Pabillo urges Filipinos to confront a moral crisis where violence, despair, and war are increasingly seen as solution
Global pressure mounts as court reviews terror financing case vs Filipino...
Global pressure builds as court reviews detained Filipino journalist’s conviction, raising concerns over use of anti-terror laws against critics
Philippine forest policies risk Indigenous lands and trillions in ecosystem value,...
Study warns overlapping policies and weak safeguards are driving deforestation, land conflicts, and exclusion of Indigenous communities nationwide
Caritas head warns of deepening global conflict, calls for culture of...
Conflicts across regions deepen fear and suffering, as Church leader urges humility, dialogue, and renewed commitment to human dignity
Survey shows poorest Filipinos, regions hardest hit by rising food prices
Rising food prices hit poorer and regional communities hardest as oil-driven inflation deepens economic strain across Filipino households
How justice is denied to children and rights defenders
This unjust system has to be challenged and changed by all who love the truth and justice and are willing to speak out and demand judicial reform
Catholic Church warns against propaganda as Trump faces scrutiny over widening...
Concerns mount over how war is framed as suffering deepens and global political, economic, and humanitarian pressures continue to rise


















