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Rights groups hit President Duterte’s plan to arm civilians to fight...
Human rights groups said the proposal is "another attempt to infringe on people’s rights and fundamental freedoms"
Philippines extends coronavirus curbs until mid-July
Some provinces are battling COVID-19 spikes as the country scrambles to distribute and administer vaccines
Virgin Mary, Holy Rosary summit Mount Everest, and stay there forever
“From a very ordinary family, he climbed the highest peak. Sky is the limit for those with determination.”
Duterte challenges Pacquiao to expose corruption
Duterte said if Pacquiao did not reveal corruption, he would be "playing politics"
Filipino faithful urged to pray for cause for sainthood of Ilocano...
The bishop’s Cause for Beatification and Canonization was initiated early in 2013
Pope expresses affection to American people during meeting with Blinken
The US government was seeking to work together with the Holy See to promote human rights
UN rights chief calls for ‘systemic racism’ to be dismantled
"Structural racism creates barriers to minorities' access to jobs, healthcare, housing, education and justice"
K-pop activism a lifeline for Thailand’s hard-hit ‘tuk tuk’ drivers
Drivers of Bangkok's distinctive tuk tuks have been among the hardest-hit by the pandemic's devastation of Thailand's all-important tourism industry
Capiz archdiocese names new administrator
Monsignor Cyril Villareal, rector of the Colegio dela Purisima Concepcion, has been named administrator of the Archdiocese of Capiz
People-led initiative seeks to address lack of air quality monitoring
Greenpeace says air pollution remains one of the biggest threats to the country’s health, environment, and economy