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The Nation on MSNRodrigo Duterte Is at The Hague. What’s Next for the Philippines?His arrest by the ICC was a monumental step in prosecuting his bloody drug war. But it’s also the latest episode in a battle between the Philippines’ two political dynasties.
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Philippine ex-President Duterte appears by video link in The Hague courtroomJim Gomez, Joeal Calupitan and Aaron Favila in Manila, Philippines, and Ahmad Seir in The Hague contributed to this report.
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Police took Rodrigo Duterte into custody on orders of the ICC, which has been investigating the massive killings that ...
In The Hague, I.C.C. prosecutors applied for a warrant ... At about 9.30 a.m., Mr. Duterte landed in Manila on Cathay Pacific flight 907. Mr. Duterte, who often uses a cane, was waiting for ...
The former president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, appeared before judges at the International Criminal Court in The ...
NOT all relatives of victims of extrajudicial killings (EJKs) allegedly committed during former president Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs are required to personally appear before the International ...
The 79-year-old former authoritarian leader, who arrived at the Hague following his dramatic arrest in Manila earlier this week, is accused of “charges of the crime of murder as a crime against ...
“As I write this, he is being forcibly taken to The Hague tonight ... was taken into custody at the main airport in the capital Manila after returning to the Philippines from Hong Kong on ...
THE ongoing pretrial detention of former president Rodrigo Duterte at the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague has spawned a loud, sharp and sometimes illuminating exchange between the ...
The former Philippine president is the first former leader from Asia to face charges at the International Criminal Court. Human rights groups say his violent crackdowns left up to 30,000 dead.
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