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ICC and PH’s international law stewardship
It’s game over, no chance he will ever return home,” an unimpeachable source told me, referring to former president Rodrigo ...
Former President Rodrigo Duterte did not seek asylum in China, according to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun.
MANILA, Philippines — Former President Rodrigo Duterte did not request asylum in China prior to his arrest by the International Criminal Court, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Monday ...
Former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque expressed elation after officially submitting his asylum application to the ...
BEIJING denied a news report that former President Rodrigo Duterte has applied for asylum and was rejected by Hong Kong authorities. "Mr. Duterte’s visit to Hong Kong was a private vacation trip. We ...
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Duterte to supporters: Don’t talk about case
Former President Rodrigo Duterte wants his supporters and friends not to meddle in his case in the International Criminal ...
Tens of thousands of supporters of arrested former President Rodrigo Duterte flooded the streets of Davao City on his 80th ...
But no amount of people power or tumultuous rallies across the country can pressure the International Criminal Court even for the temporary release of the remorseless ex-President Rodrigo Duterte from ...