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Green groups express concern amid military operations in northern Philippines
Environmental groups, however, believe that the military operations are connected to the mining operations in the region
Delays in legal process cost child rights NGO huge sums
This success, 20 convictions a year, and the good work of healing and empowering children comes with an expensive monetary cost
Human Rights Watch hits government inaction over new spate of drug-related...
In an event on March 22, Mayor Duterte told drug users that if they “won’t stop” and “won’t leave” the city, “I will kill you”.
Filipino conservationists fear new law rubs salt in mangrove wound
Mangroves are crucial in the fight against climate change because they are more effective at absorbing and storing planet-heating carbon
Caritas PH voices concern over plan to scrap Masungi Georeserve deal
The organization urged the DENR to instead explore alternative solutions, including formal negotiations and open dialogue
SPOTLIGHT: Raising a glass to tradition
Connecting today's youth to Indigenous wisdoms through the art of rice winemaking
Marcos Jr’s Charter change: A Threat to Filipino Migrants and the...
Filipino migrants become unwitting pawns in a larger geopolitical game, serving the interests of foreign powers and multinational corporations
Capitalists are inflationary, not wage hikes for workers
A responsible and pro-people government would be the last to think that workers and their wages are burdens on firms and the economy
Catholic Church sees global growth in faithful, faces decline in vocation
Globally, the number of baptized Catholics rose to 1.390 billion in 2022, marking a 1.0% increase from the previous year.
Filipinos lead in supporting plastic production cuts, survey shows
As the negotiations near, the challenge lies in overcoming resistance from industries and certain nations against strict provisions