Tag: Philippines
Silence and cover-ups: Some very uncomfortable truths
We can speculate that manipulative forces in society welcome and promote such attitudes of collective silence, docility, moral decay, hypocrisy and social ignorance
Journalism: Most dangerous job in the Philippines
The truth hurts, they say, so authorities and tycoons warn journalists to keep a lid on it
Former rebel fighters in Mindanao start building peace in war zones
I am still a warrior, but now a warrior for peace, says former rebel commander
Catholic churches in Philippines damaged by super typhoon
Masses temporarily celebrated outside church in the city of Tabaco and other devastated churches in Bical region
Gnashing teeth as Duterte bares governance black hole
Excuses for Philippine president’s absence from the job during super typhoon were found more than wanting
Photo gallery: Super Typhoon ‘Rolly’ pummels Philippines’ Bicol region
Catastrophic winds and torrential rains toppled cell towers in several towns of region where at least 16 people were reported killed
Catholic churches opened to evacuees as super typhoon batters Philippines
Typhoon Goni strengthened into a super typhoon at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday and the Catholic Church’s social action office has placed all its people on 'high alert'
SPOTLIGHT: Filipinos let go of tradition, celebrate ‘loneliest’ All Souls’ Day...
Philippine govt is closing all cemeteries during this year’s observance of All Souls’ Day
Philippine plan to phase out jeepneys ‘threatens livelihoods’
Their forced transition from being drivers to beggars, during pandemic compels us into grave concern, religious groups say
Photo gallery: Philippine diocese holds 14-km ‘Rosary walk’
Rosary walk was one spiritual initiative organized by diocese to ask for ‘divine intervention’ for deliverance from pandemic