Tag: Human rights
Philippines pushes landmark law to hold polluters accountable for climate loss
The push for accountability has gained momentum, with some experts framing loss and damage as a human rights issue
Renewed ethnoreligious violence erupts in India’s Manipur, leaving dozens dead and...
The latest violence was allegedly triggered by the murder of a young Kuki woman, whose body was discovered abandoned in a river
Virtually no aid has reached Gaza for over 40 days, CRS...
CRS had served 2,529 households in the area with food parcels and emergency shelter items before operations were paused
Interfaith summit in Manila calls for stronger action against human trafficking
The two-day Southeast Asian Interfaith Summit aims to address modern slavery and the online sexual exploitation of children
Mary Jane Veloso’s father appeals for clemency: ‘The greatest Christmas gift...
“I call on our President to allow Mary Jane to come straight home... it will be the greatest Christmas gift we could ever receive"
Christians in India face daily discrimination and violence, report reveals
The data, compiled through UCF’s helpline from January to October, underscores the severity of the challenges faced by India’s Christians
Philippine groups to Marcos Jr: Grant clemency to Mary Jane Veloso
A global petition was launched, calling on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to grant Veloso clemency on humanitarian grounds
Pope Francis reads Ukrainian student’s moving testimony of faith at general audience
“It will be an occasion on how we can better protect children, especially children who live without rights"
Malaysia pledges action on Rohingya refugee crisis as ASEAN chair
Malaysia would engage with stakeholders in Myanmar to promote inclusive political dialogue aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution
Pope Francis’ claim that Israel action in Gaza could be ‘genocide’...
Israeli officials have publicly supported policies that strip Palestinians of the very necessities required to sustain life