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Indigenous peoples groups decry alleged dam-related construction projects
The project site falls within two adjoining Dumagat ancestral domains and will reportedly displace at least 15,000 tribal people
Seabed quarrying sa Cavite, tinututulan ng Diocese of Imus
Sinabi ng obispo na lubha ng apektado ng quarrying ang hanapbuhay ng mga mangingisda sapagkat kaunti na lamang ang kanilang nahuhuli
For fighting child abuse, Filipino pediatrician Bernadette Madrid earns ‘Asia’s Nobel...
"I was given the talent to do this and it has developed as I worked. That’s why I’m happy. It has become, for me, work that is God’s work”
Greenpeace calls for air quality monitoring ‘to protect citizens’ health’
Almost all Filipinos are breathing air that doesn’t meet World Health Organization guidelines
Philippine government urged to look into cases of migrant workers on...
As of 2021, there were at least 62 Filipino migrant workers who were on death row in foreign lands, according to data provided by Migrante
Nine things to know about John Paul I
The photogenic smile of the pope helped cement his reputation and his nickname
Pope Francis pledges ‘zero tolerance’ for sexual assault
"A priest cannot continue being a priest if he is an aggressor. He cannot because he is either sick, or a criminal"
Pope Francis beatifies John Paul I
John Paul I “embodied the poverty of a disciple” through his “victory over the temptation to put oneself at the center"
Parents of Filipino woman on Indonesia’s death row appeal for help...
Veloso was convicted of drug trafficking in Jakarta in 2010 but she claimed that she was a victim of human trafficking
On two realizations
Our Lord the Christ is underscoring for us that one cannot become a genuine follower “if he doesn’t give up everything he has.”