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Study shows global shortfall in 2020 CO2 emission targets
The study highlights the insufficient ambition of the targets set and the powerful impact of economic and demographic growth on emissions
Pope Francis hails ‘immense gift’ of vocation to the consecrated life
“The gift of vocation must be safeguarded and cultivated every day, so that it produces good fruits in the life of each religious.”
Fr. Amado Picardal’s cause of death disclosed
Tributes pour in for one of the staunchest human rights advocates in Mindanao whose sudden death caught everyone by surprise
Pope Francis calls for prayer for suffering children due to conflicts
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, Israel has been responsible for the deaths of over 13,000 children in Gaza
Philippine scientists call for strategic oversight of West Philippine Sea amid...
The forum concluded with a unified call for a systematic approach to managing the resources of the West Philippine Sea
Pope Francis opens new catechetical cycle on Holy Spirt’s role in...
The pope emphasized that St. Paul understands the “cause of the suffering of creation in the corruption and sin of humanity"
Peace advocate Fr. Amado Picardal passes away at 69
Picardal was also dubbed the “biking priest” for his penchant to take long-distance bicycle rides to highlight his advocacies
A Hermit’s Companion
I'm grateful for your presence in the twilight of my life as I prepare for my final journey to eternity to meet face-to-face the One I love
China threat vs. ‘trespassers’ an escalation of WPS tensions –Marcos
China empowered its own Coast Guard to detain for up to 60 days without trial foreigners who will cross what it claims are its borders
Aside from Bamban Mayor, indict bribees of China spies
Many Chinese entered via Subic Freeport, Zambales. Each paid P60,000 under the table. Bribed too were Philippine consulate personnel in China