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Narenda Modi invites Pope Francis to visit India at ‘very warm’...
According to Vatican protocol, the pope only visits another country if the head of state sends an official invitation
‘Squid Game’ characters drawn from director’s life
Director Hwang's works have consistently and critically responded to social ills, power and human suffering
Philippine delegation to Glasgow urged to champion justice, fossil fuel phaseout
"Beyond speeches, we believe the Philippines must also take leadership in calling out big polluters accountable" - Greenpeace
Philippine bishop calls for ‘synodality’ in prison communities
Bishop Joel Baylon said the Church should recognize the dignity of prisoners as human beings
Journalists protest as Vatican cancels live coverage of Joe Biden greeting...
Joe Biden plans to discuss “ending the COVID-19 pandemic, tackling the climate crisis, and caring for the poor”
Catastrophes already upon the world
We must face the unpleasant and painful truth about what is happening to the planet and our lives
Pope Francis appoints new archbishop for Seoul
Bishop Peter Chung Soon-Taick, a member of the Order of Discalced Carmelites, has been an auxiliary bishop of Seoul since December 2013
SIGNIS Asia journalism program starts on reflective note
The dynamism of media and its myriad of channels are creating an increasingly complex environment for journalists and journalism today
Filipinos flock to cemeteries ahead of All Saints’ Day closure
An official tally shows more than 60,000 people have poured into the sprawling Manila North Cemetery over the past few days
Migrant fishermen and debt bondage
Despite the inhumane conditions, many migrant fishers are unable or are afraid to leave their ships due to debts