Tag: Philippines
‘Good Samaritan’ gives bike to elderly, reaps result of generosity
The "drama" was caught on a 54 second video posted on the bike shop's social media page, which immediately went viral
UN body denounces ‘widespread’ human rights violations in Philippines
The report noted that many of the human rights concerns it has documented are long-standing, but have become more acute in recent years
Philippines reports more COVID-19 cases
At least 221 of the new cases were tagged by the Health department as "fresh cases" or those validated in the past three days
On World Bicycle Day, Filipino bikers fight for space
The Philippines' poor road design is one of the reasons Filipino cyclists and pedestrians have become vulnerable to accidents
PHOTOS: Filipinos honor Mary amid pandemic
FILIPINOS show their love for the Virgin Mary during the Marian month of May despite the difficulties brought about by the pandemic
SPOTLIGHT: Manila’s homeless find expression in theater
Play shows struggles of homeless people before pandemic up to the time they found shelter inside a church
Poor city workers in Manila troop back home to bet on...
President Rodrigo Duterte expressed hope that a “balanced regional development program” will discourage migration to the cities
Critics say new anti-terror bill threatens Philippines’ legal opposition
Human rights activist warn that the new law will terrorize critics, dissenters and social advocates more than real terrorists
Centuries-old Marian tradition remains alive in small town of Mindanao despite...
The telling and retelling of the story of Dapitan's "Flores de Mayo" and its symbols is one reason why the religious tradition lives on
Priest in southern Philippines sells fish to help poor parishioners
Father Joel Silagpo says that by selling fish rhe aises funds for the parish and enters into a dialogue with Muslims


















