Tag: Philippines
SPOTLIGHT: Water over Troubled Forests
With climate change threatening their lands, the Indigenous Pulangiyen people are rebuilding Bendum's forests and restoring life-giving water to their ancestral home.
Si Hesus
Si Jesus ay kilalang guro dahil sa nakikita ng marami na binibigyan niya ng panahon ang pagtuturo at nagsisikap naman siyang gumamit na iba’t-ibang...
Philippine telecom CEOs could be prosecuted for allowing child abuse
It could be a child in your family that will be the next victim of online sexual abuse. We must act now to curb it.
New collision of Chinese, Philippine vessels near flashpoint shoal
China deploys boats to patrol the busy South China Sea and has built artificial islands that it has militarised to reinforce its claims
Philippine groups demand enhanced air quality standards
Environment deparatment declared the air quality in parts of Metro Manila as "very unhealthy" and "unhealthy for sensitive groups."
Caritas Philippines calls for strengthened ecological commitment amidst rising environmental challenges
“It is our shared responsibility to act on behalf of those most affected by environmental degradation and climate change"
Philippines to host ‘limited number’ of Afghans seeking US visas
Under the deal, the applicants will stay at a facility operated by the US State Department's Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts
Divorce and Synodality
To engage in a dialogue does not mean that we leave behind our convictions. Yet, we can be enriched by the experiences of others
China says Philippines risks ‘greater insecurity’ after US military aid pledge
In Manila on Tuesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken unveiled what he called a "once-in-a-generation investment"
Faith must challenge child abuse in Church and State
The report found that there was more sexual abuse of children in church-based institutions rather than in state care homes