Tag: SW
Caritas PH new executive director vows to strengthen human rights, ecumenical...
“Becoming the church of the poor is something very crucial" and “bigger than human rights because it encompasses human rights”.
Fishers group urges government to rely on Filipinos to defend West...
The expedition aimed not only to challenge China's unfair fishing restrictions but also to oppose ongoing U.S. militaristic actions
Filipino fishers protest, demand demilitarization of West Philippine Sea
The initiative responds to Beijing's unilateral fishing moratorium and the recent U.S. Balikatan military exercises.
Voices of faith | Indigenous Peoples in Asia: Mongolia
Mongolian is spoken by 95 percent of the population. A variety of dialects of Oirat and Buryat are spoken across the country, and there...
Study shows global shortfall in 2020 CO2 emission targets
The study highlights the insufficient ambition of the targets set and the powerful impact of economic and demographic growth on emissions
Fr. Amado Picardal’s cause of death disclosed
Tributes pour in for one of the staunchest human rights advocates in Mindanao whose sudden death caught everyone by surprise
A Hermit’s Companion
I'm grateful for your presence in the twilight of my life as I prepare for my final journey to eternity to meet face-to-face the One I love
World Tourism Day 2024 embraces ‘Tourism and Peace’ theme
"[It] will allow millions of pilgrims to experience the jubilee indulgence, carrying with them the hope of peace and reconciliation"
Red-tagging as a policy
By defending the existence of the NTF-ELCAC, Marcos makes red-tagging a policy and provides a go-signal for other human rights violations
IBON Foundation accuses US of using military bases for dominance, not...
“As tensions heighten in the West Philippine Sea, Filipinos need to be critical not only of China but also of US involvement"