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Green activists honor slain journalist as ‘hero of the environment’
Slain radio broadcaster Rex Cornelio Pepino of Dumaguete City was laid to rest in his home town of Sibulan on May 9.
Defy fear. Courage.
The Association of Major Religious Superiors calls on the government to uphold and guarantee the peoples’ rights and reverse the closure of ABS-CBN.
Bishop hits ‘culture of impunity’ following killing of journalist
Investigators admitted that they still don't have a clue on the identity of the perpetrators of the killing of radio broadcaster Rex Pepino of Dumaguete.
Another sneak attack on the Philippine environment
It appears that a mining firm has continued coal mining activities even as the province of Antique has been on lockdown due to COVID-19.
Philippine Catholic bishops call on gov’t to resolve ABS-CBN issue
The country's Catholic bishops have called on the government to immediately resolve issues surrounding the renewal of the broadcast franchise of Philippine television giant ABS-CBN.
Church choir in central Philippines offers inspiration to people stuck in...
A church-based choir in the central Philippines has released an online cover version of a church classic to remind people to remain calm amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Chinese woman sentenced to four years jail for social media posts
A woman in China’s central province of Hubei has been sentenced to four years in prison for “picking quarrels and stirring up trouble” using her social media accounts.
Cardinal Tagle breaks the glass ceiling in the Vatican
Cardinal Tagle is likely to reaffirm his commitment to the core principles of Catholic social teachings, including respect for human dignity and preferential option for the poor and the vulnerable.
Killing a network in the Philippines
48 years after Marcos closed down ABS-CBN, together with all other media outlets in the country, darkness has fallen again for the broadcast network
Media: The other COVID-19 frontliners
Most affected by the pandemic are the freelancers, especially provincial reporters and photographers who are paid for every story or photograph used