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Pope: Listen to the ‘hidden, beating heart of love’

Leo warns against the “clamor of a bombastic, omnipresent and restless ‘I’”, and remembers the migrants who lost their lives attempting to reach the island

Bishop brings Gospel message of stewardship to anti-mining barricade in Nueva...

A bishop urged Kasibu residents opposing mining exploration to defend creation and ancestral lands through truth, hope, and faith

Rights advocates question renewable energy project’s impact on Indigenous lands in...

Investigators documented alleged consent violations, livelihood disruptions, and environmental changes affecting Ayta communities near the solar project

Pacific, Philippine communities turn to solar power as fuel crises expose...

Pacific and Philippine communities are pursuing locally led renewable energy projects to strengthen resilience against global shocks

Amnesty says Cambodia crackdown failed to protect trafficking victims in scam...

Amnesty says trafficking victims remain unprotected as many Cambodian scam compounds evade raids and abuses continue unchecked

Pope Leo: ‘No situation could make God turn His gaze from...

Pope reminds prisoners that life's mistakes do not define a person's identity, stressing that the Lord will never cease to show them His love

Activists question ADB’s transition strategy amid climate, debt concerns

Communities across Asia say development financing continues to favor corporate interests while deepening debt and climate risks

Seoul honors Vatican AI ethics adviser as Church prepares for World...

Church leaders in Seoul spotlight artificial intelligence, ethics, and respect for life as preparations intensify for WYD 2027

Survey finds strong public backing for partnerships in defending West Philippine...

Poll highlights widespread support for international cooperation as the Philippines marks key sovereignty anniversaries this year

Rise and fall of Jeffrey Epstein

As revelations continue, prominent U.S. and European elites allegedly linked to Epstein face fears of blackmail and exposure

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