A former Duterte spokesman claims more of the ex-president’s allies will soon be arrested as part of a plot to ‘destroy the ...
Former president Rodrigo Duterte, charged with crimes against humanity, will be spending the holidays still detained in The Hague as the International Criminal Court denies his interim release request ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will remain in detention at the International Criminal Court after appeals judges on Friday rejected a request to release him ...
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Ross Tugade appointed as assistant counsel at ICC, may join Duterte case
LAWYER Ross Tugade, senior lecturer at the University of the Philippines College of Law, has been appointed as assistant to ...
There is a possibility that the newest Filipino lawyer to be accredited as International Criminal Court Assistant to Counsel ...
The International Criminal Court on Friday rejected a request by former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte to be released ...
The International Criminal Court ruled on Friday that the Philippines' 80-year-old former President Rodrigo Duterte must ...
Lawyers tried to argue that Rodrigo Duterte’s illness and advanced age created “compelling humanitarian grounds” for his ...
The judge says it is "necessary" for the 80-year-old to remain in detention as the conditions proposed by his lawyers do not meet the conditions for parole.
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Prosecution urges ICC chamber to reject defense request for additional filings in Duterte case
The Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has called on the court’s Appeals Chamber to deny a request from the defense for former president Rodrigo Duterte to file a ...
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With interim release junked, ICC turns attention to Duterte's health
AFTER rejecting former president Rodrigo Duterte’s bid for interim release, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will now evaluate his fitness to stand trial for crimes against humanity in relation ...
Observers said the ruling may energise loyalists but is unlikely to sway undecided voters or ease the rivalry shaping Philippine politics.
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