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Filipino children among most exposed to online threats worldwide, says study
“The [Philippines] comes second after Thailand, where children are highly exposed to online risks," said the report
Deaths of Asian migrant workers in Gulf states mostly ‘unexplained, unnecessary,’...
Government data on migrant worker deaths are fragmented, incomplete and inconsistent, says a report released by non-government groups
Philippine Catholic Church urged to be missionary, to work in fringes...
“The ones we are sent to might not even be very far from us — they are around us, in the peripheries,” said Bishop Pablo Virgilio David
Photos: Philippines’ ‘Pedal for People and Planet’
Coordinated rides were held in major cities across Asia to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change on people and the region
Priests, religious urged to take ‘active role’ in Philippine elections
Many priests and religious have reportedly “forgotten to be prophets” and have not worked for “principled political participation”
EARTH DAY 2022: No more vegetables in the market?
Changing weather has halved the amount of produce arriving at markets in Manila. A Catholic priest, his "drug reformists" and women farmers may have a solution in their "Saklay" farm
Today, hold hands, share a kiss under the mango, or whatever...
As we mark another Earth Day, let us go beyond the concerts and the tree planting and the speeches and programs
Christian youth group hits continuing ‘impunity’ in attacks on Indigenous Peoples
The attack on Indigenous Peoples "illustrates the bloody political landscape of the Philippines that has been worsening"
‘Out of sight, out of mind’ attitude hampers COVID recovery for...
“The COVID-19 pandemic hit the fishing and seafood processing industries in Southeast Asia hard and migrant workers the hardest”
Stop peddling ‘fake news,’ bishop tells poll candidates
The bishop reminded candidates that they are “God’s instruments to minister to the people and not lord it over them”