Tag: Philippines
Duterte unlikely to face court over Philippines drug war killings
Duterte's signature policy to rid the country of drugs has been widely condemned and sparked an international probe
Philippines’ Duterte, infamous for deadly drug war, ends term
A tough-talking populist and self-professed killer, Duterte launched an anti-crime campaign that has resulted in the deaths of thousands
Fear and defiance for families of Philippine drug war dead
"We continue to suffer the drug problem. It won't go away because of the lure of billions for traffickers," said President Rodrigo Duterte
Photos: Installation of a new parish priest
The installation or induction of a new parish priest is an occasion for him to be formally presented to the parish in a liturgical context
Photos: ‘Taong Putik’: Filipino farmers express faith the ‘muddy’ way
People wake up before sunrise, cover their bodies with mud from the surrounding rice fields, and their faces with dried leaves
Manila prelate urges faithful to stand for truth like Saint John...
Cardinal Advincula said that proclaiming the truth to fight evils brought about by lies is the mission of Christians
Philippine media groups decry order to block websites allegedly linked to...
The NTC “directed” internet service providers to block websites found to be "affiliated to and are supporting ... terrorist groups"
International rights group calls for abolition of Philippines’ anti-terrorism task force
In a statement, Peter Murphy, ICHRP chairperson, said the anti-terrorism task force and the anti-terrorism law “are tools of state terrorism"
An 83-year-old nun takes the witness stand
"A religious and a good Christian takes his friendship with God very seriously"
Catholic social action workers back campaign vs open-pit mining in Philippine...
“We pray that with this collective voice and action, the national government ... will heed the call of its people"