Tag: Philippines
Thousands flock to Marawi’s Grand Mosque as it reopens to mark...
The Grand Mosque is located in what has been dubbed as the "most affected area" during the five-month shooting war that left Marawi in ruins
Philippine labor sector, activists pay tribute to country’s workers
President Duterte lauded Filipino workers for being known worldwide for their “great passion, integrity and professionalism”
Protestant Church group decries Philippine court decision to uphold terror law
The NCCP said it is "deeply concerned that the terror law will be instrumental to the continued attacks against human rights and dignity"
Remembering Filipino Bishop Julio Labayen and the Basic Ecclesial Communities
Bishop Julio Labayen recognized the Lord among the poor — farmers, laborers, fisherfolk
Manila bishops urge Catholics to pray the rosary from April 30...
“Let us again turn to our Blessed Mother and ask her intercession to help us vote what God desires for us”
Philippine ‘Avengers’ battle disinformation before election
From lawyers to priests, Philippine fact-checking coalitions are fighting fake news on platforms like YouTube, Facebook and TikTok
Philippine Catholic Church urged to be missionary, to work in fringes...
“The ones we are sent to might not even be very far from us — they are around us, in the peripheries,” said Bishop Pablo Virgilio David
Thailand, Philippines top countries with highest children’s exposure to online risks...
Surfshark said that globally, six out of 10 children with ages between eight and 12 are exposed to cyber risks online
All in the family: Philippine dynasties tighten grip on power
Elite families have long ruled the poverty-ravaged nation, holding on to positions of power for generations by dishing out favors
Photos: ‘Pedal for People and Planet’
Coordinated rides were held in major cities across Asia to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change on people and the region