Tag: Philippines
‘Life-changing’ or scam? Axie Infinity helps Philippines’ poor earn
Adding to the woes of players in the Philippines, the country's tax authority said last year that players should pay tax on their winnings
Catholic archbishop of Cebu reminds priests not to use pulpit for...
Catholic dioceses are encouraged to form “circles of discernment” to help parishioners in their choices during the elections
Manila parish, green groups warn against ‘false solutions’ to climate crisis
Father John Leydon of the group Laudato Si Movement called for “bolder actions (against plastic) now that we are facing a climate crisis”
Filipino nuncio to Rwanda ordained archbishop in Manila
Arnaldo Catalan was elevated to the rank of archbishop and given the titular see of Apollonia in a ceremony held at the Manila Cathedral
Nine dead in family feud in southern Philippines
The attack occurred in a region with a long history of violence, and a short drive from where 58 people were murdered in 2009
‘My work is not done’: jailed Duterte critic runs for Senate
De Lima was one of the most vocal and powerful local critics of Duterte after he took power in 2016 and launched a deadly drug war
Philippine politicians who have run for election behind bars
Being accused or convicted of major crimes in the Philippines is no barrier to running for public office
US Embassy says ‘Most Wanted’ poster of ‘Appointed Son of God’...
Quiboloy himself said the sex trafficking allegations against him come with being the "Appointed Son of God”
Philippines kicks off chaotic election campaign season
More than 35 years after the country emerged from his father's dictatorship, polls showed Ferdinand Marcos Jr heading towards victory
Faith-based, civil society groups demand ‘green agenda’ from political candidates
The groups recommended 20 policies that include “strategic climate action, transition to renewable energy and phaseout of coal by 2030”