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Ten years after Fukushima, Japan remembers ‘man-made’ nuclear disaster
The mass demonstrations against nuclear power seen in the wake of 3/11 have faded, but distrust lingers
Philippine authorities order Dutch missionary to leave in 60 days
The Immigration bureau said there is “substantial evidence” to cancel the resident visa of Catholic lay missionary Otto Rudolf De Vries
Church leaders, rights groups call for probe into killings of Philippine...
The Episcopal Commission on Social Action, Justice, and Peace denounced the “unnecessary use of force and violence” against activists
Remains of US Catholic chaplain who died during Korean War found
Father Emil Kapaun died while being held as a prisoner of war, he is currently being considered for sainthood
‘Peace more powerful than war,’ Pope Francis says in Iraq’s ruined...
Pope Francis said hope could never be "silenced by the blood spilled by those who pervert the name of God to pursue paths of destruction"
Bloody Sunday at Calabarzon
"In the end, each murder forms the miseducation of the Filipino: that violence and carnage are our only recourse to peace"
Catholics in Sri Lanka mark ‘Black Sunday’ for victims of Easter...
Justice has still not been delivered for victims of terror attack, church leaders say
It’s time to get serious about gender equality in the workplace
'Gender equality in the world of work requires a “quantum leap” and not tentative, incremental steps'
On Women’s Day, listen to Tan Weiwei’s song of domestic violence
Tan Weiwei has successfully made use of her popularity and influence to help spread awareness about the issue of domestic violence
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