Tag: SW
Philippine groups renew call to scrap 1995 mining law
The groups urged the passage of the People’s Mining Bill that will regulate the industry and “ensure accountability"
Vatican official calls for action on global religious freedom violations
Referencing data from the Pontifical Foundation Aid to the Church in Need, Balestrero pointed to the increasing oppression of believers
Top insurance firms urged to stop supporting fossil fuels
Some 20 companies provide most of the insurance for the fossil fuel industry, earning about $21.25 billion in 2022
Falling Birth Rate
The challenge for governments, civil society, and the Church is to become aware of the existential threat of population decline
‘Learning and growing at an IP center is a step closer...
This learning equips students with craft-making skills that can be used to earn a living or even start a business in the future
Communities in Mindoro employ art to ‘memorialize’ their struggle against oil...
AG Saño, a renowned Filipino artist and environmental activist, designed the mural in collaboration with local art communities
Marcos says China naval presence off Philippine coast ‘worrisome’
China claims almost the entire South China Sea and has ignored an international tribunal ruling that its assertions have no legal basis.
Pursuit of Peace: EDSA, Negros, Gaza, Ukraine, and Elsewhere
"Let us work together to address the issues of poverty and injustice suffered by the poor. We must not allow the continuing bloodbath"
Pope Francis condemns attacks in Burkina Faso
In a telegram delivered by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, Pope Francis expressed his deep sorrow and offered condolences
Rights group decries ‘lighter penalties’ vs Navotas cops
The court convicted a police officer of homicide for the killing of 17-year-old Baltazar in an assumed case of mistaken identity