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Community journalists rally for detained reporter’s release on day honoring courage...

"A reminder of the unyielding courage and sacrifice” required of journalists who challenge powerful forces in pursuit of truth

Fisherfolk group denounces Bacolod reclamation, citing threats to thousands of families

Small-scale fisherfolk in the area can no longer gather mussels and oysters in parts of the shoreline that have already been reclaimed

Speaking truth to power will confound evil

No matter the attempts to downplay mass murder, the perpetrators must be held accountable for their grievous crimes

Philippine Protestant leaders call our ‘state-sponsored persecution’ of church workers

Rev. Vallente’s release, according to the UCCP, does not signal the end of the struggle, as several charges remain pending

Was anything achieved in Senate hearings? 

I've been following, with more than usual interest, a Facebook brouhaha among academics debating whether Senator Risa Hontiveros achieved anything in her face-off with...

With or without court protection, abduction survivors continue search for justice

Dangla said while the issuance may be a glimpse of victory, he continues to assert that the fight does not stop by getting the legal remedies

Coastal community in Sorsogon appeals for protection amid harassment claims against...

Pamalakaya said the incident marks the third reported case of alleged intimidation by LKY’s personnel against Cogon residents this year

BALIK-TANAW: Love

“Love God with all your heart, and love your neighbor as yourself.” It sounds simple, but experience shows it is anything but easy.

PHOTOS: With no tombs to visit, families of Desaparecidos gather on...

Families of Desaparecidos called on President Marcos Jr. to account for the 14 individuals reportedly abducted under his administration.

Labor group warns of escalating layoffs, criticizes Marcos administration’s ‘permissive’ policies

“This ongoing trend of large-scale layoffs faced by workers is deeply concerning,” KMU said, pointing to recent layoffs

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