Protesters rallied in Manila on Monday calling on the Philippine government to rejoin the International Criminal Court.
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNPH rights watchdog urges Dutch gov’t: Reject Roque’s asylum bidRights watchdog Karapatan has urged the Dutch government to reject former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque’s application ...
THE Presidential Communications Office (PCO) is ramping up measures to combat the spread of misinformation, particularly in light of ongoing discussions surroun ...
Social media also saw the spread of quote cards of personalities supposedly expressing support for Duterte, including one ...
The Supreme Court said it will investigate incidents of disinformation in light of false reports being spread recently in connection with the arrest and transfer of former President Rodrigo Duterte to ...
Journalists, lawyers, clergy, and human rights activists persisted in the Philippines, even when hope for accountability ...
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GMA Network on MSNCarpio: ICC to continue trial whether Duterte's arrest legal or notFor former Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, the International Criminal Court (ICC) will continue its trial on the case of ...
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Interaksyon on MSNFact check: Claims of ‘Harvey Specter,’ ‘Mike Ross’ as part of Duterte’s legal team are fakeSome supporters of former president Rodrigo Duterte shared fake posts claiming that personalities Harvey Specter and Mike ...
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GMA Network on MSNDuterte brought to ICC detention clinic, says Harry RoqueFormer president Rodrigo Duterte has been brought to the "clinic" of the International Criminal Court (ICC)'s detention ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNHoneylet on Duterte’s arrest: ‘He doesn’t deserve this’Former President Rodrigo Duterte, now detained in The Hague, Netherlands, did not deserve the treatment that he was put through, his common-law wife Honeylet Avanceña said, as she lamented that the ...
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is currently detained at the United Nations Detention Unit (UNDU) within the ...
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GMA Network on MSNPNP: Nearly 50,000 joined pro-Duterte rallies nationwide after his arrestA total of 49,990 people joined rallies across the country in support of former President Rodrigo Duterte following his ...
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