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PHLPost honors Pope Leo XIV with special stamps
PHLPost printed 10,000 copies of the stamp, each priced at ₱17. A matching First Day Cover is also available for collectors
Philippine bishops call for urgent action against land grabs from Indigenous...
Bishops emphasize solidarity with Palawan’s Indigenous families, urging unity to correct historical injustices and restore peace
Philippines ranks 24th in global charity index, 75% of Filipinos donated...
Despite limited volunteerism, Filipinos show strong trust in charities, reflecting deep cultural values that continue to drive generosity
PMCJ urges DOE, SunAsia to reconsider Laguna floating solar project
Group warns Laguna de Bay solar project could devastate fisherfolk livelihoods, harm ecosystems, and undermine just energy transition
UN warns: Plastic waste could triple by 2060 without global treaty
UN warns plastic waste could triple by 2060 without a global treaty, threatening health, ecosystems, and economies worldwide
Indigenous residents vow to defend Marihangin Island as security forces pull...
Residents celebrate guards’ withdrawal from Marihangin Island but warn of security vacuum, renew land reform demands
Philippine prelate slams coal project, backs push for clean energy
Filipino bishop joins Quezon residents in opposing the revived Atimonan coal plant, citing climate, health, and environmental justice concerns
Pope announces dates for 2027 WYD in South Korea
Seoul estimates that 700,000 to 1 million people could participate in the 2027 event, including 200,000 to 300,000 international pilgrims
Communities slam DOE approval of Atimonan coal plant, call it ‘death...
Fisherfolk and environmental groups warn the Atimonan coal plant will poison air and seas, urging clean energy alternatives
Majority of Filipinos support taxing polluters for climate damages, survey finds
Filipinos show the highest global support for taxing polluters, signaling growing demand for climate accountability and government action


















