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Family planning in India: A woman’s burden
India is set to become the world's most populous nation by mid-year, according to UN figures
Millions of Indonesians travel in annual Eid exodus
Major seaports and toll roads are packed, while airports and bus terminals are full of travelers looking forward to reuniting with families
‘Hotter and hotter’: Swathes of Asia sweat in heatwave
Scientists say global warming is exacerbating adverse weather
Invest in a greener world
It does sound hard to imagine a greener, better world when we have been so used to what we have now
Plundering pols begrudge soldiers their pensions
The real elephant in the room is the past administration's overborrowing
Senators invite Church leaders to attend hearing on proposed divorce law
Senator Hontiveros said the Senate needs to pick up speed in acting on the proposed measure
Palawan bishops elevate appeal against mining operations to President Marcos
The bishops’ appeal was contained in a joint pastoral statement released following the arrest of anti-mining protesters in Brooke’s Point
Catholic bishop calls for prayers for Filipinos in Sudan
“They are in a very difficult and dangerous situation,” said Bishop Santos, referring to about 258 Filipinos in the African country
Hong Kong bishop makes historic visit to China for first time...
Bishop Chow’s trip comes after Bishop Joseph Shen Bin of Haimen was appointed as the new bishop of Shanghai by the Chinese Bishops’ Council
Analysis: Here’s how Pope Francis could influence the choice of his...
By the end of the year, Pope Francis could have a college of cardinals modeled on his preferences and a Curia entirely in his likeness