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Vaccinated Filipino workers can enter Hong Kong from Aug 30

The move should benefit some 3,000 workers waiting to be deployed to Hong Kong, Labor Secretary Bello said

Myanmar military arrests more journalists

Arrested were Sithu Aung Myint, commentator with Voice of America, and Htet Htet Khine, freelance producer for BBC Media Action

Pope Francis: Do not water down the truth of the Eucharist

Pope Francis urged Catholics not to seek God in “dreams and in images of grandeur and power,” but in the humanity of Jesus

Bookworm Mother

Ang pagkawili ko sa pagbabasa ay naging tulay upang matunton ang isa ko pang nais—ang pagsulat.

Love without borders

Jesus has taught us that it is only love than can defy all these boundaries through a consistent choice to be life-giving

Cautious optimism as Philippines, Malaysia ease some coronavirus curbs

The Philippines announced a loosening of measures to try spur activity in an economy that contracted a record 9.5% last year

Duterte orders payment of healthcare workers’ benefits

Hospitals fear that desertions of medical staff, particularly nurses, have reached a critical point

Hope and freedom

There is nothing wrong in hoping to be free, but there is clearly something wrong in hoping to be free without social accountability

An Afghan appeals to Pope Francis: Save a Catholic family stuck...

Afghanistan’s Christian community is comprised mostly of converts from Islam and is the country’s largest religious minority group

Pope Francis praises martyred Korean priest at Vatican Mass

Pope Francis called the saint a tireless apostle of evangelization, even “in difficult times"

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