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Myanmar doctors stop work to protest coup as UN considers response
Staff at 70 hospitals and medical departments in 30 towns across the country stop work
Philippine Church groups appeal to Supreme Court to junk anti-terrorism law
"One Faith, One Nation, One Voice" warned that the anti-terrorism law will be misused and abused by militarists in government
Noisy anti-coup protest reverberates in Myanmar’s largest city
Noisy anti-coup protest reverberates in Myanmar’s largest city
Philippine bishop reminds Filipinos in Myanmar to take care amid political...
"Just focus on works and avoid any place, any grouping that will endanger your stay and your work"
Caritas Manila, patuloy ang ayuda sa mga jeepney driver
“Pinapalakas natin ang kooperatiba para makapagbigay ng suporta sa mga jeepney driver,” ayon kay Father Anton Pascual ng Caritas Manila
Bulacan parish dedicated to Korean saint now a diocesan shrine
The Parish of Nuestro Señor Jesucristo was formally declared as the Diocesan Shrine of St. Andrew Kim Taegon
Philippine diocese focuses programs on ‘vulnerable’ households in Catanduanes
“We will first construct houses for the poor before repairing damaged church structures,” said Bishop Manolo Delos Santos of Virac
Colmenares and his amazing version of the Theory of Relativity
'We must do the right things for the right reasons in the right way by the right persons at the right time.'
Ambitious but cornered, Myanmar army chief took full power
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing in full charge of Myanmar after a coup topples elected leader Aug San Suu Kyi
Sri Lanka govt ‘aggressively attacking efforts’ to address rights abuses
Trials of military and intelligence officials accused of enforced disappearances have been delayed and disrupted, says rights group