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UPI Stati Uniti d'America 22.04. 20:48

ICC Appeals Chamber rules it has jurisdiction in Rodrigo Duterte criminal case - UPI.com

Dahlia Cuartero, mother of a victim of an alleged extrajudicial killing during the war on drugs campaign of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, holds a picture of her son prior to watching a broadcast of an International Criminal Court proceeding from Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines»»»

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Arab Times Kuwait 22.04. 15:57

ICC confirms jurisdiction in former Philippine president Duterte case

THE HAGUE, April 22, (Xinhua): The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday confirmed that it has jurisdiction over former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, allowing the case to proceed and rejecting the defense's request for his immediate and unconditional release. The ICC said that, on»»»

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Channel News Asia Malesia 22.04. 14:59

ICC judges reject bid to release former Philippine President Duterte

THE HAGUE: International Criminal Court judges on Wednesday (Apr 22) threw out a challenge against the court's jurisdiction by Rodrigo Duterte, meaning the former Philippines president could still stand trial over his war on drugs. The 81-year-old faces three counts of crimes against humanity at th»»»

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Arab News Arabia Saudita 22.04. 14:49

Duterte jurisdiction appeal quashed at ICC

THE HAGUE: 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 on drugs. The 81-year-old faces three counts of crimes against humanity at the internatio»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 22.04. 12:30

ICC judges reject Duterte appeal over drug war

THE HAGUE – Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) threw out on April 22 a challenge against the court’s jurisdiction by Mr Rodrigo Duterte, meaning the former Philippine president could still stand trial over his war on drugs. The 81-year-old faces three counts of crimes against humanity»»»

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GMA News Online Filippine 24.02. 13:58

Duterte requests to skip hearing on his detention on February 27

Former president Rodrigo Duterte has requested to waive his rights to attend the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) hearings on his pre-trial detention on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.“The Defence for Rodrigo Roa Duterte hereby notifies the Pre-T ... »»»

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United News of Bangladesh Bangladesh 28.11.2025. 13:43

ICC appeals judges deny Duterte’s bid for release, citing health claim insufficient

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will remain in International Criminal Court custody after appeals judges on Friday dismissed a request to free him on medical grounds. Duterte, now in his 80s, is charged with crimes against humanity for allegedly directing or enabling dozens of extrajudi»»»

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Al Jazeera Qatar 05.11.2021. 08:42

Duterte bashes ICC but says deaths of druglords, mayors on him

Outgoing Philippine president rejects jurisdiction of The Hague tribunal saying he will only submit to a Philippine court. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has lashed out anew at the International Criminal Court (ICC), which recently ordered a probe into his deadly war on drugs in the country, »»»

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Dhaka Tribune Bangladesh 16.09.2021. 18:41

Philippines refuses to work with ICC 'war on drugs' probe

ICC prosecutors to be denied entry to Philippines The government of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said it will not cooperate with an International Criminal Court (ICC) probe into his notorious war on drugs, or allow any investigators into the country. Judges at the ICC on Wednesd»»»

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Reuters Gran Bretagna 16.09.2021. 12:29

Philippines refuses to work with ICC 'war on drugs' probe

MANILA (Reuters) - The government of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday said it will not cooperate with an International Criminal Court (ICC) probe into his notorious war on drugs, or allow any investigators into the country. Judges at the ICC on Wednesday approved a formal probe here»»»

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