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Leaders and civil society should take disinformation superspreaders to two places: the courts, and the Meta Oversight Board
Having two Filipino cardinals among the frontrunners of the papacy is challenging centuries of colonial legacy. It is also introducing to the world a Catholicism with a distinctly joyful voice
The Pope said he preferred a Church that is “bruised, hurting, and dirty because it has been out on the streets,” a testament to his perseverance in fostering a Church for the people
Howard Johnson recounts his experience as a BBC foreign correspondent, and how he embraced the craziness of Philippine politics
The highly clinical first appearance of former president Rodrigo Duterte in the International Criminal Court marks the ironic beginning of how international law will exact accountability