Tag: Newsletter
Urban poor settlers pray for ‘clean, honest’ elections in May
“Please use us to guard the Comelec ... that is expected to defend and preserve the ballots and the election process"
Rights groups welcome court decision to release ‘red-tagged’ doctor
Rights group Karapatan said the court’s decision noted that the doctor has been denied due process when she was arrested and imprisoned
Plenty of fish but no catch as Sri Lanka economic crisis...
The crisis has left vessels short of fuel in the ocean, and the repercussions are rippling down to dinner tables around the country
Nararapat bang makilahok ang Simbahan sa pulitika?
Walang ganoong pagbabawal sa Simbahan. Ang totoo, ito ay atas ng Konstitusyon para sa pamahalaan, hindi para sa Simbahan.
Philippine Air Force celebrates Women’s Month with first female fighter pilot
1Lt Jul Laiza Mae Camposano-Beran was checked out as the first female AS-211 combat mission ready pilot and wingman on Wednesday, March 30
Oxfam calls for continued gov’t support for women in conflict areas...
Oxfam projects have helped women from Maguindanao, Tawi-Tawi, and Lanao del Sur gain a voice in local councils and in their households
400 pamilya na apektado ng pagsabog ng Bulkang Taal, nabigyan ng...
Sinisikap ng arkdiyosesis na makatulong sa pamamagitan ng pagpapatayo ng mga bagong bahay para malayo sa peligro ang mga pamilya
Bangladesh to hang four over atheist blogger’s murder
Death sentences are common in Bangladesh with more than 2,000 people currently on death row
Pope Francis: ‘Rhetoric of inclusion’ not enough to forge ‘culture of...
In his general audience address on March 30, the pope described “inclusion” as “the ritual formula of every politically correct discourse”
Child sexual abuse: Crime on the internet
It’s a challenge to all to accept that this heinous crime is a common event, a secret crime, in families, in the streets