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SOS call to local paper saves 81 Rohingya at sea, but...
While the boat has been located, the fate of the passengers remains far from certain
Sri Lanka plans to bury COVID-19 victims on remote island
Move comes after earlier backlash to mandatory cremation that ignored religious sensitivities
Lawyers groups condemn attempt on colleague’s life in central Philippines
The lawyer is counsel for various public interest and human rights cases, including one of the 37 petitions questioning the Anti-Terrorism law
Catholic bishop welcomes Philippine labor accord with UAE
Bishop Santos said mutual cooperation between the two countries will "guarantee protection" of household service workers
The madness of things Dutertean
If you want to know how bad presumption of guilt is, try living life presuming everyone as guilty of some crime
Cardinal Tagle, Philippine Church leaders reiterate call for ‘ecological conversion’
Cardinal Tagle said everyone must give a “pledge of action” to allow “the environment a break from all our demands and wants”
Pope to celebrate Mass to mark 500th anniversary of arrival of...
In the Philippines, most dioceses will launch the year-long commemoration on April 4, Easter Sunday
Exorcist priest in central Philippines warns against horror movies
The exorcist warned the public against possible possession from repetitive exposure to "real demon-based" horror movies
Sister Rose: The nun who stood on the line for Myanmar...
The nun said she too was afraid and wanted to flee, but when she saw people hurt, ‘I decided to stay, and to die if it is necessary’
Pope Francis appeals for end to violence in Myanmar as more...
Pope Francis calls on the international community to act as nearly 40 people killed on single day in Myanmar