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Fire destroys homes of thousands in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee camps
‘Another devastating blow’ for people who’ve ‘endured unspeakable hardship for years’
US commission says China possibly committed ‘genocide’ against Muslims
US genocide declaration would mean countries would have to think hard about allowing companies to do business with Xinjiang
Philippine bishops back extension of travel ban to countries with new...
The Philippines has extended until the end of the month a ban on all travelers from 32 countries earlier included in the restriction
Philippines’ ‘drug war’ killings rise during pandemic, says Human Rights Watch
The report noted that the human rights situation in the Philippines worsened as the government imposed strict lockdown measures
Chiffon cake heart
The problem with having a chiffon cake heart is, you suffer the consequence of being compassionate
The ‘globalization of compassion’ in the fight against COVID-19
Unless corruption and the pandemic are addressed with sustainable effort, no amount of economic amendments to the Constitution will ensure our survival
Cagayan Valley dioceses to plant 1.2 million trees in 500 days
Dubbed “Missio 500,” the initiative aims to plant 500 trees per day in the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao
Archbishop Baccay of Tuguegarao receives sacred pallium
The woolen band that symbolizes unity with the pope and responsibility to care for the flock was blessed by Pope Francis on June 29 in Rome
Homeworkers need to be better protected, says ILO
Homeworking is often poorly regulated and compliance with existing laws remains a challenge
Christian group hits Sri Lanka decision to cremate COVID-19 victims
Govt response ‘demonstrates lack of sensitivity’ to communities who consider burial rites integral to their religious customs