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Duterte, Philippines
Philippines says it would be obliged to comply if Interpol seeks ex-president Duterte's arrest
The Philippine government said on Wednesday it would not stand in the way if former President Rodrigo Duterte wants to surrender to the International Criminal Court (ICC), and would be obliged to comply if his arrest was sought over his war on drugs.
Philippines says it will cooperate if ICC seeks Duterte’s custody over drug killings
The Philippine government says its law enforcement agencies will be obliged to cooperate if the International Criminal Court seeks the custody of former President Rodrigo Duterte as part of an investigation into thousands of deaths during his crackdown on illegal drugs.
Philippines says obliged to comply if Interpol seeks ex-president Duterte's arrest
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines said on Wednesday it would not stand in the way if former President
Rodrigo
Duterte
wants to surrender to the International Criminal Court, and would be obliged to comply with any international arrest warrant over his ...
Ex-Philippine President Duterte says ICC should 'hurry up' on drug war investigation
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said the International Criminal Court (ICC) should 'hurry up' with its probe of his war on drugs, remaining firm in his defence of the brutal campaign as he said the investigation should start immediately.
Philippines’ Duterte says he is ready to face ICC in The Hague over drug war - ‘hurry up’
Rodrigo Duterte taunts lawmakers that they might ‘miss the pleasure’ of seeing him in the International Criminal Court due to his age.
Philippines says it will not stand in the way if ex-president Duterte surrenders to ICC
The Philippine government will not stand in the way if former President Rodrigo Duterte decides to surrender himself to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the office of the current president said on Wednesday.
GMA News Online on MSN
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Piqued ex-Pres. Duterte moves as if about to hit De Lima, Trillanes at QuadComm hearing
Former President Rodrigo Duterte made a gesture as if aiming to hit former Senators Leila de Lima and Antonio Trillanes IV ...
Inquirer on MSN
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Duterte dares gov’t to let ICC in before he dies
Former President Rodrigo Duterte finally appeared before the House quad committee on Wednesday, where he not only reiterated ...
Philippine Daily Inquirer on MSN
1h
Palace won’t stand in Duterte’s way if he yields to ICC probe
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Wednesday said it would not stand in the way of former President
Rodrigo
Duterte
...
manilastandard
10h
Duterte loses cool as Trillanes testimony heats up Quad Comm probe
Former President
Rodrigo
Duterte
flared up at his chief critic, former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV, who also testified ...
11h
Philippines Says Duterte Can Surrender to International Court
The Philippine government will not object if former President Rodrigo Duterte decides to surrender to the International ...
philstar.com
12h
Rodrigo Duterte admits giving excess funds to police in drug war
Former President Rodrigo Duterte admitted on Wednesday, November 13, that funds and incentives were provided to police ...
Rappler
20h
LIVE: Rodrigo Duterte faces House quad committee’s drug war probe for the first time
Bookmark this page for the livestream of the first House drug war hearing attended by former president Duterte on Wednesday, ...
ABS-CBN News on MSN
4h
'Kaduwagan': De Lima slams Duterte's 'punch' gesture
Former President Rodrigo Duterte and former Senator Leila de Lima attend the House quad committee hearing on the ...
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