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Hong Kong pro-democracy party officially closes
March 28, 2024
Thai MPs pass same-sex marriage bill
March 28, 2024
Vietnam arrests 3 more Khmer Krom Buddhists
March 28, 2024
Indian nun granted bail in student suicide case
March 28, 2024
Senior Pakistan judges accuse spy agency of coercion
March 28, 2024
Japan court imposes fine on Unification Church
March 27, 2024
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China releases dam-opposing Tibetan monks, residents
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Joe Torres In Manila And Jef Tupas In Davao City
Philippine military under fire for misquoting UN rights rep
August 14, 2015, Joe Torres in Manila and Jef Tupas in Davao City
Indigenous group in Mindanao falsely portrayed as trafficking victims, official says
Philippine military kills three tribesmen in Mindanao
June 16, 2015, Joe Torres in Manila and Jef Tupas in Davao City
Rights groups say army operation was 'massacre' of innocent civilians
Military, govt threats forcing Philippine tribal schools to close
June 1, 2015, Jef Tupas, Davao City
Thousands of children's education at risk as new semester looms
Tribal children put their hopes, struggles into songs
April 23, 2015, Jef Tupas, Davao City
New album aims to raise awareness of the day-to-day difficulties faced by indigenous peoples in the Philippines
Graduation brings temporary peace to Mindanao conflict area
April 1, 2015, Jef Tupas in Davao City and Joe Torres in Manila
Students hope for calmer future as military suspends offensive
Guards at disputed Mindanao estate open fire on tribal farmers
March 25, 2015, Jef Tupas, Davao City
One man killed and two others injured over long-standing land rights case
Military says displaced Mindanao tribes can go home
March 19, 2015, Jef Tupas, Davao City
But soldiers will remain in indigenous villages, spokesman says
In southern Philippines, displaced children bear brunt of conflict
February 24, 2015, Jef Tupas, Davao City
Army's long-running battle with communist insurgents takes heavy toll
Philippine indigenous families flock to cities for yuletide generosity
December 25, 2014, Jef Tupas in Davao City and Joe Torres in Manila
Rights groups say the annual Christmas 'pilgrimage' is symptomatic of a larger socio-economic divide
Remembrance held for Maguindanao victims five years on
November 21, 2014, Karlos Manlupig in Maguindanao, Jef Tupas in Davao City, and Joe Torres in Manila
Anniversary of massacre falls just days after key witness murdered
Myths and superstitions hamper Philippines immunization drive
September 3, 2014, Jef Tupas, Davao City
Uphill battle to immunize 13 million children in one month
Philippine government and rebels revisit peace deal
July 30, 2014, Jef Tupas in Davao City and Joe Torres in Manila
Panel to discuss fiscal, government autonomy in Mindanao
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