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Philippines not rejoining ICC – Palace
NEW YORK – The Philippines still has no plans to rejoin the International Criminal Court (ICC), Malacañang said on Monday, as the Philippine National Police prepares for possible protest actions ...
THE PHILIPPINES has no plan to rejoin the International Criminal Court (ICC), Malacañang said on Tuesday, reiterating the government’s position as proceedings against former President Rodrigo R.
Senator Imee Marcos on Tuesday introduced Senate Resolution No. 340, urging a full investigation into alleged government coordination with the ...
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Sara Duterte on dad’s ICC arrest: Law not for political, personal gain
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte said that the first anniversary of the International Criminal Court (ICC)’s arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte is a serious reminder that the ...
Rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) is a good showing of the government’s commitment to combat most serious crimes, a lawyer said ...
It’s been a year since former president Rodrigo Duterte was bundled off by police on a private plane for his trip to The Hague and detention in a facility of the International Criminal Court. The ...
A missile strike that hit the buffer zone of the ancient, Unesco-protected city of Tyre, in southwest Lebanon, on Friday (6 March) damaged the perimeter of one of its major archaeological sites, ...
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Marcos firm: PH won't rejoin ICC
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has not changed his position on keeping the Philippines out of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Malacañang said Tuesday. “The president’s stance has not changed.
Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday insisted that her father Rodrigo Duterte was "kidnapped" by the Marcos administration to be transferred to The Hague in the Netherlands, where the ...
BONGBONG MARCOS - Malacañang said the stance of the President on rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC) has not changed.
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