Tag: SW
Online ‘opinion media’ cuffs press freedom in ‘new era of polarization’
“The creation of media weaponry in authoritarian countries eliminates their citizens’ right to information"
Leni Robredo: ‘Last woman standing’ in Philippine presidential race
Leni Robredo is the last obstacle to the Marcos family regaining the presidency they lost in 1986 following a popular uprising
Presidential race: The future is unpredictable
What we are seeing so far is the emergence of a new kind of politics that gives hope for the future – beyond May 9
Next administration ‘crucial’ to Marawi Compensation Act implementation
The law grants private property owners compensation based on the sum of the current market value of the land and the cost of structures
Remembering Bishop Labayen and the Basic Ecclesial Communities
Bishop Julio Labayen recognized the Lord among the poor — farmers, laborers, fisherfolk
Social dialogue, key to strengthening safety, health at work – ILO...
ILO stresses importance of an effective collaboration between social partners in preventing occupational accidents and diseases
A miniscule response to the call of synodality
When we journey with one who needs a companion, we respond to the challenge of synodality
Manila bishops urge Catholics to pray the rosary from April 30...
“Let us again turn to our Blessed Mother and ask her intercession to help us vote what God desires for us”
Macliing Dulag and Earth Day
"How can you own that which will outlive you? Only the race owns the land because the race lives forever” - Macliing Dulag
Philippine Supreme Court denies ‘with finality’ appeals against anti-terrorism law
Human rights groups said they hope that "in good time" the law "will be struck down or amended, if not repealed altogether”