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A woman holds up a noose during a Feb. 18 protest against plans to reimpose the death penalty, promote contraceptives and intensify the drug war at the Walk for Life in Manila. (CNS photo/Romeo Ranoco, Reuters)
Politics & SocietyNews
Simone Orendain – Catholic News Service
The Philippines may reinstate the death penalty after it was put on hold 11 years ago.
Filipino nuns wearing hats with messages against human rights violations join a Feb. 25 demonstration to mark the 31st anniversary of the People Power revolution in Manila. (CNS photo/Mark R. Cristino, EPA)
Politics & SocietyNews
Catholic News Service
Since President Rodrigo Duterte took office in June, about 7,000 mostly poor people have died in police raids and killings carried out by unknown assailants.
Arts & CultureBooks
The challenge of invisibility is paramount in 'The Refugees.'
Arts & CultureBooks
Quang D. Tran
The author of "The Sympathizer" has a new book of short stories about Vietnamese-Americans who do not fit stereotypes.
Politics & SocietyDispatches
Nash Tysmans
President Duterte lashed out against the church again, likely in response to the growing criticism mounted by church leaders against the administration’s drug war.
Politics & SocietyNews
Esther Htusan - Associated Press
Muslims in an overwhelmingly Buddhist nation, the Rohingya have long faced persecution in Myanmar, where most are denied citizenship.