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Philippine dam projects threaten ‘sacred’ place of worship, devotion
Fight for environmental protection will never cease until projects that threaten a place of worship and devotion are scrapped and abandoned
Bishop David reelected CBCP president
He appealed for “a more serious action” against the climate crisis, and for church institutions “to be one in declaring a state of emergency”
Global platform launched to address rural bombings
The groups decried the increased aerial bombing in countries such as Pakistan, Myanmar, the Philippines, West Papua, Palestine, and India
Pope Francis to visit Fatima to pray for peace in Ukraine
The itinerary was added to the papal pilgrimage to Portugal for the World Youth Day celebration in Lisbon on August 5
Missionaries in Philippines still in crosshairs of red-tagging
Red-tagging is a practice by authorities in the Philippines that associates people and groups critical of the government with communists
Philippine groups urge authorities to repeal anti-terror law
Rementilla and Rubia are the 10th and 11th victims of the State’s “legal offensive” against political dissent in the Southern Tagalog region
Anti-mining group urges authorities to review reclamation projects in Manila Bay
There is a link between seabed quarrying and the reclamation projects that "violate regulatory laws as well as negatively impact communities”
Philippine Coast Guard accuses Chinese boats of ‘dangerous’ manoeuvres
A similar incident happened in April when a Chinese coast guard ship cut off the Philippine patrol vessel Malapascua as it carried journalists
‘Meet up agad’: Filipino babies sold on Facebook as gov’t struggles...
Facebook has deactivated sites discovered by PCIJ to be facilitating the illegal adoption of babies but new pages can easily be created
Kapusod: A sanctuary for Filipino sustainability
It becomes apparent that every inch and every detail has a purpose, reminding you of the best that nature and Filipino culture have to offer