(Washington, DC, June 11, 2007) The Chinese government is forcibly relocating Tibetan herders to urban areas and farmland, destroying…
MANILA — A Catholic archbishop said over the weekend that killings such as those that occurred in Hacienda Velez-Malaga in…
MANILA — Sweden has donated P100 million to beef up the governments revenue collection programs, including its campaign against tax…
MANILA — President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo posthumously awarded today the Orden ng Gintong Puso (Order of the Golden Heart) with the…
by RUBY ANNE R. PASCUA www.ofwjournalism.net MANILA IN THIS school, students are allowed to stare across the window to…
A decade after a regional property bubble burst, the countrys golf industry swings to fresh hits every summer, courtesy of moneyed Filipinos from the United States.
The lack of access to health facilities in host countries aggravates the maltreatment already suffered by some Filipina migrant workers, making them more vulnerable and unattended to.
The government apparently thinks so. A Philippine Star report says that the “government has identified 10 areas in the Philippines where nuclear power plants could be built and has begun a program to train nuclear scientists to man such facilities.”
The military said today that an Italian priest has been abducted in Zamboanga Sibugay, in the southern Philippines, according to this report. The report identified the priest as John Carlo Bossi, parish priest of Payao town.