Tag: Philippines
Church group urges dropping of charges against missionaries
The Religious Discernment Group said that accusing the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines of financing terrorists is “simply ridiculous”
Asian activists express solidarity with debt-burdened Sri Lankan people
The worsening condition in Sri Lanka can also happen in the Philippines and other Asian countries, which are dependent to foreign debts
Study says Filipinos should accept the ‘reality of teen pleasure and...
Lot Felizco of Oxfam Philippines said teenage pregnancy in a predominantly Catholic country “has always been controversial"
Philippines seeks clemency for Filipino migrant worker on death row in...
Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo made a request for "executive clemency" during a meeting with his Indonesian counterpart
Podcast series launched to fight online sexual exploitation of children in...
“The Fight of My Life: Finding Ruby” features the travails of 16-year-old Ruby from her village to enslavement in a sex trafficking den
Greenpeace calls for air quality monitoring ‘to protect citizens’ health’
Almost all Filipinos are breathing air that doesn’t meet World Health Organization guidelines
On Day of the Disappeared, kin of ‘desaparecidos’ call to surface...
The Philippines has more than 600 outstanding cases of enforced disappearances, according to a UN body on involuntary disappearances
Filipinos urged to become ‘heroes of history’
“The freedoms and liberties we enjoy today are only possible because of our heroes' bravery and selflessness," said Akbayan
Body of Kian Delos Santos exhumed five years after death in...
“After five years, let us see if we can still discover more truth,” said Randy Delos Santos, the victim’s uncle
16 people, including Catholic nuns, charged for allegedly supporting communist rebels
The RMP repeatedly denied allegations linking the organization to the communist movement