MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has signalled a softened stance towards an International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
"I hate drugs, make no ... Philippine government estimates that more than 6,252 people have been gunned down by the police ...
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The Philippines will respond favourably if Interpol is asked by the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants related to its probe into the former president's bloody "war on drugs", a top ...
Former Senator Leila De Lima has walked free on bail after nearly seven years in prison on charges that her supporters say ... Philippine government responded by promising to investigate drug ...
Jed Patrick Mabilog, the former mayor of Iloilo City, had been named on a list of “narco-politicians” suspected of links to ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNPhilippines will respond ‘favorably’ to Interpol arrest requestThe Philippines will “respond favorably or positively” to a possible request from the Interpol to arrest personalities facing ...
Ronald Dela Rosa formerly served as the Philippines National Police ... of President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal war on drugs, which rights groups say has led to the deaths of thousands of people ...
Thousands of people were killed in ex-president Duterte's anti-drugs crackdown launched in 2016, many in mysterious circumstances, prompting the ICC to launch an investigation into possible crimes aga ...
MANILA-The Philippines will respond favourably if Interpol ... allegations of systematic executions and cover-ups and say drug suspects were killed in self-defence. “If the ICC makes a move ...
MANILA (Reuters): The Philippines will respond favourably if ... allegations of systematic executions and cover-ups and say drug suspects were killed in self defence. "If the ICC makes a move ...
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