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Report submitted to UN cites worsening rights violations against Indigenous peoples...

Indigenous communities in the Philippines remain under threat despite existing legal protections, according to a newly released report submitted to the United Nations by...

Casino bill on hold, but Thai bishops press on with moral...

Religious leaders, civic groups, educators, and political factions have voiced strong opposition, warning of the long-term societal costs

Indonesia urged to resolve policy gap as death sentences rise without...

This sustained imposition of the death penalty places Indonesia among a small group of countries still issuing capital punishment

Pope Francis continues gradual improvement during convalescence

Pope Francis' condition remains stable and continues showing further slight respiratory, mobility, and voice-related improvements

Catholic initiative in Indonesia transforms village into climate resilience model

Community waste management in the hamlet began taking shape in 2016 when Karangtanjung represented Sleman in the Climate Village competition

PPCRV: Sexist remarks by candidates a ‘wake-up call’ for voters

At least two politicians have come under fire for using sexist remarks and lewd language during campaign rallies

Pope: Salesians should educate young people with passion for Christ

Contemporary society presents unique challenges to religious orders that are different to those faced by past generations

Bishop urges national reflection after court upholds President Yoon’s impeachment in...

Bishop Lee Yong-hoon, chairman of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Korea, expressed his concern and hope for the future

Thai bishops urge government to reject proposed gambling law

Archbishop Francis Xavier Vira Arpondratana urged the government to reconsider the draft act, citing numerous potential negative consequences

Pope: ‘The sickbed can become a holy place’

Pope Francis says that "The sickbed can become a holy place, where charity burns away indifference and gratitude nourishes hope.”

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