Tag: Newsletter
Marinel Ubaldo: From ‘Haiyan’ survivor to climate warrior
Fighting for the “young generation’s future” has become Marinel’s commitment
The burning and flooding of the planet
The latest UN report on the climate crises once again informs us that we human are responsible for a terrible crisis
4 Carmelite nuns die of COVID-19 in Iloilo in the past...
The fatalities were among 24 nuns who contracted the disease in the same convent in the past two weeks
Philippines records second-highest daily rise in COVID-19 cases
The country has also announced that it will extend a ban on travelers from India and nine other countries to the end of August
Court dismisses libel case against journalist Maria Ressa
The plight of Ressa has raised international concern about the harassment of journalists in the Philippines
Thai volunteers provide lifeline to elderly, sick cut off by pandemic
Thailand's hospitals are being inundated with the country's biggest wave of infections so far
Inventors of CRISPR gene editing appointed to Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Their discovery sparked research into new treatments for cancer and other diseases, earning the scientists the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
China signals crackdown on privacy, data, anti-trust to go on
China is set to draft new laws on national security, technology innovation, monopolies, education, as well as in areas involving foreigners
Churches in Philippine capital open doors to provide aid to needy...
In the Diocese of Kalookan, 12 parishes have opened its churches to serve as vaccination sites
Archbishop of Jaro in stable condition after testing positive of COVID-19
All the close contacts of the prelate were already tested and were found negative of the virus