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UN climate report increases urgency for green investment funds
A UN climate report this week found that global warming is dangerously close to spiraling out of control
Top faith-filled moments from the Olympics
Some athletes made it clear that they were playing not only for national pride and a piece of hardware, but also for a greater purpose
Thai police clash with protesters at anti-government rally
At least six police officers were injured during the clashes, with one officer shot in the leg and three others hit by shrapnel
Cardinal Zen: Traditional Latin Mass should continue, though critics hope it...
Cardinal Zen said he is pleased that the bishops of Hong Kong have opted not to make any changes regarding the celebration of the Latin Mass
More Filipinos back call to ban single-use plastic packaging, products
The House of Representatives passed on July 28 a bill to ban single-use plastics, but activists say it does not address the problem
Land is life: Indigenous peoples across the world risking lives, freedoms...
It is imperative to hold states and businesses accountable for the human rights violations against the world’s indigenous peoples
Caritas Philippines sets up scholarship fund for ‘academically challenged’ students
The organization allocated Php65.5 million for its educational assistance as part of its Alay Kapwa Legacy Stewardship Program
Mahal na puhunan o pagmamahal ang puhunan?
Kapag mahal mo ang isang tao, iniisip mong siya ang nararapat para sa iyo. Pero paano kung nasasaktan ka na nang hindi mo nalalaman?
Philippine economy returns to growth in second quarter, but COVID-19 clouds...
Gross domestic product (GDP) rose 11.8% in the June quarter, the biggest year-on-year expansion since the fourth quarter of 1988
Catholic apologist debunks ‘Jesus Is a Myth’ argument
Even the “enemies of Christianity in the early centuries” didn’t dispute Jesus’ existence