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Several areas in Philippine capital placed under ‘lockdown’ due to COVID...
As of March 10, the Health department recorded its highest number of active COVID-19 cases since October 24 last year at 44,470
Picking wild edibles gave villagers options during India’s COVID-19 lockdown
Church-run group taught villagers how to make a living from the sustainable exploitation of ‘non-timber forest products’
UN ‘deeply worried’ over Philippine killings, Duterte’s violent rhetoric
Church groups expressed alarm at the killings and concern about "red-tagging” of opponents as communists or terrorists
UNICEF warns coronavirus pandemic can result in millions of child marriages
Child marriage increases risk of early and unplanned pregnancy, in turn increasing risk of maternal complications and mortality
Catholic bishop tells Filipinos not to fear COVID-19 vaccine
Concerns have been raised over the specific vaccines that the Philippines plans to use
Catholic bishop in central Philippines condemns killing of mayor, aides
Gunmen shot and killed Mayor Ronald Aquino and his three aides in a shootout in the city of Calbayog on March 8
Simbahan sa Lipa bubuksan sa paglala ng sitwasyon ng bulkang Taal
Kapag binuksan ang mga simbahan, titiyakin ang patuloy na pagsunod sa health protocols upang makaiwas na mahawaan ng COVID-19
Obispo ng Maynila nanawagan na wakasan ang ‘political dynasty’ sa bansa
Nagsisimula sa kapangyarihan ng bawat botante ang pagbabago sa sistema ng politika at pamamahala sa bansa
Pope Francis defends Iraqi trip despite COVID-19 risk, says God will...
Pope Francis says sometimes it is necessary to take a risk in inter-religious relations
Iraq prime minister urges national dialogue after ‘love and tolerance’ of...
The prime minister said dialogue would help to reduce tension in his country and pave the way for a successful early election