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The story of a teenage slave who became a saint
MANY people, especially Christians and Irish people, celebrated on March 17 the feast day of St. Patrick, the patron saint of ...
Shy, slow-moving and mainly nocturnal. They live in forests and grasslands, finding tree hollows or digging deep burrows to sleep and rest in. And when threatened, they curl up into a ball, their ...
From Barbie to Hot Wheels, Mattel Inc. is a global manufacturing and entertainment brand known for its revolutionary toy ...
With a rich heritage as its foundation, Jehangir Hospital has been a trusted name in mother and child care for generations. Since the establishment of its Obstetrics and Gynaecology department in 1968 ...
Almost every country has committed to preventing child labor, but the issue persists through entrenched systemic drivers: the ...
Advocating for children’s rights means supporting vital reforms in birth registration and aid for the internally displaced.
THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) remains at the forefront of combatting child labor in the Philippines through ...
This is something difficult to stomach: Since 2016, 196 Filipino workers have died in Kuwait, and nearly 80 percent of those deaths were due to physical abuse, according to the Overseas Workers ...
June Chu has spent her life being “just good enough.” Good enough for third-place trophies and to make out with her AP bio partner Rhys. But not good enough to meet her mom’s sky-high expectations, or ...
Jiu-Jitsu master and Wrestling Association of the Philippines president Alvin Aguilar took on an unexpected challenge when he ...