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Philippine ex-president Duterte to stand trial

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 · 21h
Philippines' Duterte to stand trial as ICC confirms crimes against humanity charges
Rodrigo Duterte, the former president of the Philippines, will stand trial for crimes against humanity after judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed his charges.

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 · 16h
Ex-Philippine President Duterte to face trial on crimes against humanity charges
 · 2d · on MSN
ICC judges reject bid to release former Philippine President Duterte
manilatimes · 21h
Watch : Court may have overstepped legal bounds in jurisdiction case – ICC judge
A judge of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has warned that the tribunal may have overstepped its legal bounds.

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BusinessMirror · 1d
Hitmen, hearsay, and ‘nanlaban’: Why the ICC is putting Duterte on trial
GMA Network · 1d
Palace respects ICC’s confirming raps vs. Rodrigo Duterte
Rappler · 1d
Rappler Recap: Rodrigo Duterte will go to trial at ICC
The all-women chamber said it found substantial grounds to believe Duterte is criminally responsible for alleged killings linked to his war on drugs and the so-called Davao Death Squad.

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Rappler · 1d
ICC confirms all charges vs Duterte | The wRap
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TIMELINE: The road to Duterte’s trial at the International Criminal Court
22h

ICC panel finds sufficient evidence to try Rodrigo Duterte

A judge panel of the International Criminal Court has ruled there is enough evidence to send former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to trial.
2d

Duterte jurisdiction appeal quashed at ICC

International Criminal Court judges Wednesday threw out a challenge against the court's jurisdiction by Rodrigo Duterte, meaning the former Philippines president could still stand trial over his war
Philstar.com on MSN
4h

Palace tells Duterte lawyer Kaufman: Focus on ICC case, not Philippine politics

MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang said the lead defense counsel of former president Rodrigo Duterte should focus on the legal work for his client before the International Criminal Court instead of dwelling on Philippine politics,
The Manila Times
14h

ICC jurisdiction over Duterte case doubted

A JUDGE of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said the tribunal may have exceeded its legal bounds in asserting jurisdiction over Rodrigo Duterte, even as the court’s Appeals Chamber cleared the way for the trial of the former president to proceed.
Courthouse News Service
2d

Duterte jurisdiction appeal quashed at international war crimes court

The case — charging the former president of the Philippines with crimes against humanity in his war on drugs — is the last high-profile action on the court's docket.
1d

Philippine government says ex-President Rodrigo Duterte has been arrested at Manila airport

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested by police at Manila's international airport Tuesday on order of the International Criminal Court in connection with a case of crime against humanity filed against him,
The Manila Times on MSN
3h

ICC asked to order public release of redacted Duterte defense filing to avoid withholding of key info

MANILA, Philippines -- Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have asked judges to order the public release of a redacted defense filing in the case against former president Rodrigo Duterte,
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Philippine Vice President Duterte’s wealth scrutinized in impeachment probe

Philippine lawmakers expanded their impeachment probe into Vice President Sara Duterte to include her financial transactions, as they scrutinized why she didn’t report any cash holdings for six years.
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