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Christian couple on Pakistan death row appeal for freedom
They were accused of sending blasphemous text messages insulting the Prophet Muhammad
Candles to light up Hong Kong on fraught Tiananmen anniversary
Despite ban on large gatherings, Cardinal Joseph Zen says people of Hong Kong will commemorate June 4 for the sake of Chinese people
SPOTLIGHT: Manila’s homeless find expression in theater
Play shows struggles of homeless people before pandemic up to the time they found shelter inside a church
Rebuilding lives torn apart by Super Cyclone Amphan
Caritas India helps people back onto their feet after super cyclone destroys homes, kills more than 90
Thailand found failing to log fishermen’s complaints of abuse and slavery
Revelations of modern slavery at sea emerged in 2014, prompting the nation to vow to better regulate the sector
Philippines’ drug war orphans struggle amid lack of govt help
Filipino children have suffered horribly from President Duterte’s decision to unleash the police and their hit men against suspected drug users, researcher says
SPOTLIGHT: China’s diplo-terrorism in Myanmar
Beijing associates with the lowest-level forms of terrorist and gangland violence in order to attain diplomatic objectives
Death of young novice prompts soul searching in India
It’s the 20th mysterious death of a nun or novice in the Indian state of Kerala since 1987
Hong Kong no longer deserves special US status, Pompeo says
It is now clear that China is modeling Hong Kong after itself, US secretary of state says
Filipino priest celebrates Mass in flooded chapel amid pandemic
For almost a year now, Father Garcia has been celebrating Mass in the flooded chapel