The International Criminal Court will begin a hearing on Monday to decide whether former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte should stand trial for...
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The International Criminal Court will begin a hearing on Monday to decide whether former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte should stand trial for crimes against humanity linked to his deadly anti‑drug crackdown. The "confirmation of charges" hearing, taking place over four days, will determine whether there is enough evidence against Duterte to proceed to a trial. The 80-year-old will not be present at the hearing in The Hague after the court granted a defence request...
The International Criminal Court will begin a hearing on Monday to decide whether former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte should stand trial for...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte faces a pre-trial hearing at the International Criminal Court from Monday over crimes against humanity...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte faces a pre-trial hearing at the International Criminal Court from Monday over crimes against humanity...
Judges will determine whether there are substantial grounds to proceed to trial on crimes against humanity charges.
Judges will determine whether there are substantial grounds to proceed to trial on crimes against humanity charges.
Judges will determine whether there are substantial grounds to proceed to trial on crimes against humanity charges.
Court to decide whether former leader should stand trial for crimes against humanity.
Court to decide whether former leader should stand trial for crimes against humanity.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has denied two pleas by former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces crimes against humanity...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has denied two pleas by former Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces crimes against humanity...