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Pre-Trial Chamber 1 directed the prosecution to disclose its evidence not later than July 1 in relation to the crimes against humanity case against former President Rodrigo Duterte. “This includes all ...
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Will Duterte be asked to testify against himself?
UNDER the Bill of Rights, no person may be compelled to testify against himself. This seems to be the problem confronting former president Rodrigo Duterte before the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Two witnesses, 16 hours of audio video files, and nearly 9,000 pages of documents are now being prepared by the prosecutor of ...
The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) said it has at least 421 documents, nine photos, and nearly 16 hours of audio and video files that it would use as evidence against former ...
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Juan Ponce Enrile has slammed claims that former President Rodrigo Duterte was “kidnapped” ...
Malacañang on Tuesday took a jab at the latest campaign ad of Sen. Imee Marcos, which featured Vice President Sara Duterte and depicted the darkness supposedly engulfing the country under the ...
Like any relationship, Sen. Imee Marcos said her friendship with Vice President Sara Duterte has their share of ups and downs ...
Opinion
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Will the midterm save or sink us?
I HAVE been receiving strange messages from friends and people I hardly know on the May 12 midterm elections. Some friends are asking me to help them pick at least five senatorial candidates who are ...
Although said in jest, Sen. Imee Marcos shared she might be experiencing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after seeing ...
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Tuesday filed a complaint before the Department of Justice (DOJ) against lawyer ...
SEN. Imee Marcos said on Tuesday that she and Vice President Sara Duterte cried while shooting the "Itim" political ad. She dismissed insinuations that the vice president's endorsement of her ...
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Death as political capital (2)
In part 1 of this column, we examined how Rodrigo Duterte’s imprisonment at The Hague may become the linchpin of an audacious ...