Tag: SW
Philippines won’t use water cannon on Chinese ships: Marcos
Marcos said Monday that the Philippines would continue responding to South China Sea incidents through diplomatic means
Activists, church, dev’t workers charged with violation of anti-terrorism law
Santiago and three others were not informed of the charges against them because the subpoenas were sent to different addresses
Fr. Patton calls for leadership and reconciliation amid Holy Land conflict
He emphasized the need for leaders on both sides to prioritize reconciliation and work toward a lasting peace
AI is here: A powerful tool for journalists if used properly
"There are challenges and opportunities. But, again, you have to practice with it so you can understand on your own that it’s simply a tool"
SPOTLIGHT: Sweet Dreams (Are Made On Two Wheels)
Daring to dream of bicycle heaven in car-centric Philippines, advocates aim for a paradigm shift toward inclusivity and adoption of a sustainable lifestyle
Laudato si’ keeps ‘abduction’ survivor fighting on
“We cannot stop from fighting for the environment and amplifying the voice of the communities affected by destructive projects"
CHR: Red-tagging among threats to press freedom
Philippine journalism has long been in a vulnerable state and remains to be overlooked despite its role in preserving the core of our democracy
Memorial site for drug war victims inaugurated in Philippines
Villanueva lamented the plight of EJK victims’ families who are unable to prioritize securing their loved ones’ remains due to poverty
Jeepney drivers, workers ‘more miserable under Marcos Jr’
IBON Foundation also noted an increase in the number of Filipinos who are living in “hand-to-mouth” conditions
Vatican says birth control not key to fighting poverty, renews call...
The Archbishop argued that the focus of the ICPD has become "increasingly narrow" in recent years, with an overemphasis on birth control