Tag: Philippines
If China gets Taiwan, Philippine seas will be next
Taipei and Manila used to view Beijing’s threats separately. The two issues have now joined.
Green activists welcome suspension of mining operations on Philippine island
“This is just one of the fruits of the barricade with the tireless and unselfish people who have been joining and supporting us"
Christians compelled to act when dignity of people is violated, says...
“We are encouraged to walk together with our Filipino brothers and sisters who share both our human and Christian dignity"
Rights group scores violent police dispersal of anti-mining barricade on Philippine...
Residents of Sibuyan have been manning a barricade since January 26 to stop mining trucks containing nickel ore from entering a private port
US military bases are a danger to the Philippines
The growing tension in the Asia-Pacific region makes it time for Filipinos to start to worry about possible war
Photos: ‘Pay with onions’
A retail store in the Philippine capital launched a promotional campaign, accepting one piece of onion in exchange for a product
Philippine Church groups join ICC probe into ‘drug war’ killings
“This is a step in the right direction to promote transparency, fairness, and trust in public institutions,” said Father Antonio Labiao
Philippine Church leaders release ‘Litany of Gratitude after the Covid-19 Pandemic’
Catholic Church leaders in the Philippines released on February 2 the “Litany of Gratitude after the Covid-19 Pandemic”
Military bishop expresses hope new defense deal with US to benefit...
The agreement to expand cooperation in "strategic areas of the country" was made during a visit by US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
Philippine Catholic bishop backs anti-mining protest, visits barricade
In a statement, the Catholic clergy of Sibuyan warned of “tragic consequences” if the nickel mining project pushed through on the island