baby Chonalyn |
Philippines welcomes its 100 millionth citizen
The Philippines has welcomed the birth of its 100 millionth citizen. The baby girl, named Chonalyn, was born in a hospital in Manila, the capital. Over half of the country's population is under 25. [Mail, 27 July]
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- Single women should not get free IVF, say ethics experts [Telegraph, 25 July]
- Euthanasia could be option for poor, says Lithuanian health minister [BioEdge, 26 July]
- Family in shock as grandmother dies ‘without dignity’ [Milton Keynes Citizen, 23 July]
- New Stonewall CEO in logic fail: claims to be "practising Catholic" [John Smeaton, 30 July]
- Ban on same-sex marriages protects children, say Texas attorney-general [Guardian, 29 July] Arizona also deploys same argument in court case [Gay Star News, 28 July]
- New education secretary appoints Stonewall adviser [TES, 28 July]
- European court rules nations free to reject same-sex marriage [Catholic Culture, 28 July]
- New manual of Catholic medical ethics published [Connor Court Publishing, 28 July]
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