Alecs Ongcal
The Intricate Art of Palm Fronds, and the People Who Make Them
After two years of muted Lenten events amid the COVID-19 pandemic, vendors outside Manila's churches are happy to be back in business.
‘We Can’t Do Anything’: Philippine Capital Locks Down During Holy Week
Some Filipinos cling to their faith as they brace for a harsh lockdown amid a new surge in cases.
How COVID Affected One of the Largest Catholic Processions in the World
Filipino Catholics cling to their faith in times of uncertainty, changing age-old traditions like the Feast of the Black Nazarene to adapt to the new normal.
One Man’s Attempt to Escape After a Typhoon Hit His Home
Flooding caused by Typhoon Vamco forced many Filipinos to flee their homes and move to evacuation centers in the middle of a pandemic.
How Climate Change and COVID-19 Threaten the Livelihoods of Filipino Seaweed Farmers
A local farming tradition struggles to weather the winds of climate change.
Scenes From a Philippine Hospital Overflowing With Coronavirus Patients
In countries where the coronavirus was not well managed, healthcare systems continue to buckle under the weight of the pandemic as seen in these images.
For Many Filipinos, Social Distancing is Not an Option
"Yes, we are afraid of the virus, but I think hunger and insanity will kill us first before we die from the virus."
The Eerie Quiet of Manila on the First Day of Coronavirus Lockdown
Malls and churches, typically full during weekends, were nearly empty on the first day of the lockdown.
Unworldly Images of the Taal Volcano Eruption Aftermath
Here's the unrecognisable reality evacuees came home to.