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Caritas Philippines seeks papal blessing and urges government action for political...
Calls for action amid rising tensions and reported human rights violations against political prisoners in Negros Island
International human rights group denounces attacks on peasant advocate in Cavite
Murphy said such tactics are not only oppressive but also blur the distinctions between combatants and non-combatants in the ongoing conflict
Vatican at UN Forum: Indigenous Youth vital in cultural and environmental...
Archbishop Caccia highlighted the Holy See’s recognition of the contributions made by the forum in addressing Indigenous Peoples' issues
Negros political detainees to hold another fast against rights violations
Out of the more than 800 political detainees, at least 95 political detainees are sick while 75 are elderly, human rights groups said
Carpio: Duterte liable for corruption in secret deals with Xi
Duterte, who visited Beijing five times during his term, disclosed last week his so-called “gentlemen’s agreement” with Xi
Philippines’ high court overturns ban on vote machine firm
Smartmatic, which was involved in the last five Philippine national elections between 2010 and 2022, went to court to challenge the ban
Caritas Philippines backs Senate probe into mining impacts
"Recent tragedies and environmental disruptions linked to mining and quarrying underscore the need for a thorough investigation"
Church in Asia urged to evangelize digital world with ‘love’
Dr. Ruffini also reminded the bishops that love is the basis of the happiness of a human being and not the algorithm that drives technology
Sainthood candidate a ‘model of Christian living,’ says archbishop
In church, she was often seen kneeling with raised hands, her eyes closed and “totally engrossed in deep prayer and conversation with God”
Hydroelectric plants running below capacity due to El Niño, group reports
Baseload power plants are relied upon to provide the minimum amount of electric power needed by an electrical grid