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India’s Gandhi slams government inaction on Manipur violence
Modi's administration is being forced to defend its conduct over months of violence in Manipur state that has killed at least 120 people
Budots, Childbirth, and Mega-Dams
The festival is not just a mere celebration; it is an assertion of their right to self-determination and an expression of their conviction
India revokes Save the Children’s license to receive foreign funds
After Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch, Save the Children now finds itself unable to receive foreign funds
Seoul Archbishop hopes to offer ‘unique’ experience at WYD 2027
The prelate said that this occasion would shine a spotlight not only on South Korea but also on the entire Asian continent as hosts of WYD
Darker side of renewables: A climate advocate’s perspective
Proper values should accompany the RE development to prevent them from becoming the opposite of what they are intended for
College students in Lisbon urged ‘to seek and to risk’
"In the name of progress, we have often regressed. Yours can be the generation that takes up this great challenge."
Pope Francis explains why he skipped Fatima prayer for peace
"I prayed to Our Lady, and I prayed for peace. I did not advertise this, but I prayed. And we must continually repeat this prayer for peace"
Cardinal Tagle to young Filipinos: ‘Only Jesus will make us true...
Cardinal Tagle said there are many ways of influencing others, but as Christians, they must “be inspired by the Gospel”.
India’s ‘lost tribe’ of Israel hit hard by deadly violence
Conflict erupted from a mix of causes including competition for land and public jobs, with both sides blaming state and national government
Carmelites honor Philippines’ ‘Father of Modern Sculpture’
The Catholic congregation on August 3 conferred the Titus Brandsma Lifetime Achievement Award (posthumous) to Napoleon “Billy” Abueva