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Minority of East Asian adults view childbearing as societal duty for...
The decision to have children should lie with women, moving away from traditional beliefs about societal obligations.
HRW hits government inaction over new spate of drug-related killings in...
In an event on March 22, Mayor Duterte told drug users that if they “won’t stop” and “won’t leave” the city, “I will kill you”.
Pope Francis calls for mediation in Ukraine, Palestine, and Israel conflicts
Emphasizing the ongoing conflicts, he reiterated his appeal for peace and for the faithful to pray for "a just, lasting peace."
SPOTLIGHT: Raising a glass to tradition
Connecting today's youth to Indigenous wisdoms through the art of rice winemaking
Filipinos lead in supporting plastic production cuts, survey shows
As the negotiations near, the challenge lies in overcoming resistance from industries and certain nations against strict provisions
Vatican challenges nuclear deterrence at UN
Archbishop Caccia called for a shift from "an equilibrium of fear to an equilibrium of trust," as the foundation for lasting peace
Life of an Indigenous youth in the city
Our lives as Indigenous youth are a testament to the long history of struggle, strength, and bravery of our ancestors
Resurrection today and a chance to live again
They were just existing but not living, dead in spirit and then saved, rescued, cared for, and healed and they came back to life.
Philippine official lauds Catholic bishops’ stance against China’s aggression
“When I heard that bishops are supporting the advocacy... in the West Philippine Sea, my regard for the Catholic Church was reinvigorated"
The search for human rights lawyer Somchai Neelapaijit, abducted in 2004,...
Human rights groups marked the 20th anniversary of Somchai’s abduction by reaffirming their commitment to pursuing justice