Tag: Philippines
‘Pasinaya’ features Spanish influence in Philippine culture
Pasinaya aims to provide a platform for artists and cultural groups from different fields
Caritas Philippines calls on Marcos to allow ICC probe into ‘drug...
Caritas Philippines said an investigation “will allow the due process to run its course and ensure justice and truth will prevail”
Filipinos practicing how to live rich
We Filipinos have always wanted to be rich. We’ve been practicing how to live rich.
Philippines to appeal ICC resumption of drug war probe
Officially, 6,181 people were killed in Duterte's "war on drugs" but rights groups say that up to 30,000 may have been killed
Rights group welcomes ICC decision to allow new inquiry into Philippines’...
“The ICC investigation ... is the only credible avenue for justice for the victims and their families of the ‘war on drugs’"
Two killed in Philippines air crash, another plane missing
An investigation to determine the cause of the "mishap" is under way, air force spokesperson Colonel Consuelo Castillo told reporters
Philippines’ feast of Child Jesus a reminder of the gift of...
Human life should be seen not just as a fundamental human right but as a gift from the Creator
If not videoed, ‘destroyed’ contraband can be recycled
Something’s missing in the picture. What happened to the onions?
China, Philippines vow ‘friendly’ handling of maritime spats
Marcos and Xi Jinping both called for "friendly consultation to appropriately resolve maritime issues" at a meeting on Wednesday
Philippines, China move to avoid ‘miscalculation’ in disputed sea
The deal will be signed next week during President Marcos's visit to Beijing where he will meet with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping


















