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Pope Francis calls on Christians to follow ‘voice of conscience’
Day of Conscience is inspired by Portuguese diplomat who helped thousands of Jewish people escape the Holocaust
India, China want peace but blame each other after deadly border...
Many of the Indian soldiers who died had succumbed to their wounds, having been unable to survive the night in freezing temperatures
Pakistani church leader hits discriminatory job postings
Pakistan’s Christian minorities make up 80 percent of the country’s sanitation workforce, study says
SPOTLIGHT: Filipino priest brings Eucharist to faithful on a pick-up truck
Mass celebrations go mobile after govt implemented a lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic
COVID-19 leaves Bangladeshi archbishop in ‘critical situation’
70-year-old Archbishop Moses Costa of the Chittagong Archdiocese was admitted to hospital June 13
Eliminating child labor a moral imperative
Poverty is the root cause of child labor — when families struggle to make ends meet, inevitably parents decide to send children to work
Refusing to be gagged, Myanmar journalists work from shadows
Editor in hiding asks: Without media, how can democracy survive?
Malaysian govt cracks down on dissenters
Authorities dust off a forgotten piece of legislation to bring critics to heel, as govt tries to cement grip on power
Spotlight: Joblessness forces Manila’s poor workers back to provinces
It was not a happy homecoming — there were no family members to meet the workers who were turned over to officials of their respective villages
Rohingya refugees face deportation in Malaysia
The 270 refugees had fled southern Bangladesh by boat in April