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‘Big Tech’ censorship of religion is real and deserves an effective...
The power of major internet companies over public life is a particular threat to religious groups that focus on controversial issues
Green groups slam proposal to rebrand waste-to-energy facilities as ‘renewables’
In a draft circular, the energy department proposed to reclassify WTE facilities as “baseload renewable energy” sources
Philippines’ COVID-19 cases expected to continue to surge, says OCTA Research
OCTA Research said new infections may fall anywhere between 12,000 to 14,000 before the surge hits around 19,000 new cases later
Filipino fisherman, Indonesian media among 2021 winners of Ramon Magsaysay Award
This year's awardees "are one in their commitment to build solutions to vital and complex issues in their societies"
Cardinal Advincula to lead opening of ‘Season of Creation’ in Manila
This year's "Season of Creation" carries the theme "A Home for All? Renewing the Oikos of God"
Remembering Melo Acuña and the Filipino comfort women
Melo was one of the instrumental persons behind "Flowers-for-Lolas," an alliance supporting the campaign on the issue of comfort women
US completes withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan after 20-year war
Celebratory gunfire rang out in Kabul after completion of the US pullout that ended America's longest war
What’s behind rumors that Pope Francis will resign?
There is no confirmation that Pope Francis is drafting a document that defines the role and tasks of a Pope Emeritus
Indian priest elected superior general of Claretian missionaries in Rome
Father Mathew Vattamattam, CMF, is from Kalathoor, in the Indian State Kerala
Catholic bishop condemns lifting of ban on casinos on Boracay island
The presidential palace announced over the weekend the lifting of a moratorium on casino operations in the country’s top holiday island