Tag: Philippines
Women human rights defenders recount stories of persistence
Four women advocates recounted the attacks they faced and explained why they persist in their advocacies and activism
Veloso family calls for Mary Jane’s freedom during Widodo’s Philippine visit
“I am pleading and appealing for your assistance in securing freedom for my child, who has endured 14 years of unjust suffering"
Filipino migrant workers lose jobs in New Zealand
Hundreds of overseas Filipino workers in New Zealand, who lost their jobs just before Christmas, are asking the Philippine government for continuing financial assistance...
Four Asians among missionaries ‘murdered’ in 2023
“All the baptized, whatever their position in the Church or their level of instruction in the faith, are agents of evangelization"
PISTON urges drivers to defy ban on jeepneys
PISTON said the government's modernization program (PUVMP) is only aimed at handing over their livelihood to local and foreign capitalists
Reaping the benefits of unionism, the Nexperia Philippines workers’ experience
For Ann and the Nexperia workers union, these victories help the resistance grow, repression notwithstanding.
AFP: Dialogue with China okay but acts of harassment must stop
Malaya said dialogue can only succeed in an atmosphere of mutual respect and sincerity between two sovereign nations
Priority issues for the 2024 Philippine green agenda
One of the key outcomes from the recent Dubai climate negotiations (COP28) is the agreement to establish funding arrangements to address L&D
Japanese cardinal reveals Vatican probe into ‘miracles’ for Blessed Takayama Ukon’s...
In 1614, Ukon and 350 Catholics were exiled to Manila due to the Edo Shogunate’s ban on Christianity. He died in Intramuros
DND chief in constant talks with PBBM on WPS ‘paradigm shift’
Marcos raised the need for a paradigm shift after noting "very little progress" in the WPS issue in terms of traditional method of diplomacy