Ramon Magsaysay awardee Fr. Flavie Villanueva yesterday said Rodrigo Duterte should remain detained in The Hague, Netherlands “for life,” as the former president marked the first anniversary of his ...
Vice President Sara Duterte on Wednesday marked the first anniversary of what she described as the “extraordinary rendition” ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) heard the case against Rodrigo Duterte last month. He chose not to attend. Prosecutors laid out the charges: crimes against humanity, committed in the name of ...
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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 ...
(The Hague) – Libyan authorities should urgently surrender Osama Elmasry Njeem to the International Criminal Court (ICC), where he is wanted for serious crimes, Human Rights Watch said today. The ...
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‘Handiwork’: Why De Lima, Trillanes think Duterte is behind the 18 ex-Marines complaint
MANILA, Philippines — Critics of the former administration have characterized the recent allegations involving 18 former Marines as a calculated distraction, with former senators Leila de Lima and ...
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 ...
African nations are planning a Chagos-inspired legal battle to win slavery reparations from Britain, The Telegraph can reveal.
As world institutions wobble, The Hague has unexpectedly become the stage for a reckoning long denied in the Philippines.
NEW DELHI – India has firmly said it will not recognize or participate in proceedings initiated by a Court of Arbitration in The Hague under the Indus Waters Treaty, asserting that the treaty has been ...
The Council set its position on a Regulation protecting adults unable to safeguard their interests in cross-border situations.
Paraguay said it wasn’t picking sides in the case South Africa is bringing against the Jewish state but argued that the court ...
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