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AFP ensures no restrictions on social media for families of military members

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) denies any guidance restricting social media freedom for families of military personnel. This statement comes amidst widespread social media discussions linked to the International Criminal Court’s ongoing investigations. The AFP emphasizes the importance of transparency and free expression, reassuring military families while maintaining their commitment to responsible social media use. The clarification aims to dispel misinformation and ensure support for military families in the digital landscape.

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Medialdea receiving medical treatment in The Hague – PH embassy

Salvador Medialdea, former Executive Secretary of the Philippines, is currently undergoing medical treatment in a The Hague hospital. The Philippine Embassy in the Netherlands confirmed his hospitalization following his visit to the ICC Detention Center to see former President Rodrigo Duterte. Medialdea’s health condition has not been specified, but he is receiving necessary care. This incident has drawn attention to both Medialdea and Duterte’s presence in The Hague, prompting discussions about their ongoing connections and raising questions about their meeting. Further updates on Medialdea’s health and the situation are awaited.

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Harry Roque Seeks Asylum in the Netherlands

Former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque is seeking political asylum in the Netherlands. Facing a human trafficking case and an arrest warrant from the House of Representatives, Roque announced his intention to remain in the Netherlands. This development adds complexity to the legal and political scene involving a prominent figure in Philippine politics.

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Duterte picks British lawyer to lead defense in ICC case

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has selected a British lawyer as his lead counsel for the International Criminal Court (ICC) case. Verified by Vice President Sara Duterte, this marks Duterte’s initial appearance at The Hague via video link. The ICC proceedings examine actions during Duterte’s presidency, focusing on allegations connected to his anti-drug campaign. The international legal community closely observes these developments.

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ICC denies Duterte’s plea to delay first court appearance

The International Criminal Court has rejected former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s request to reschedule his initial court appearance. The decision was made during a pretrial session, as revealed by Duterte’s legal counsel, Salvador Medialdea. This development marks a significant step in the proceedings against Duterte, underscoring the ICC’s commitment to advancing the case.

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Duterte now in ICC custody; Philippine post asks for health checks

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is currently in custody at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, following his arrest on charges related to crimes against humanity. Detained at the ICC’s detention center in Scheveningen, Duterte’s case is part of an ongoing investigation by the ICC into actions taken during his presidency’s war on drugs. The arrest and subsequent transfer to the Netherlands mark a significant development in international accountability efforts. This report covers the particulars surrounding the custody and detention of Duterte without bias or opinion.

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Court refuses to grant house arrest to Quiboloy

The Pasig City Regional Trial Court Branch 159 in Manila has rejected Apollo Quiboloy’s request for house arrest. The founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ faced this denial after his legal team failed to provide compelling justification. The case of Quiboloy, a notable televangelist, continues to unfold amid significant public and media interest. His legal battles, involving various allegations, remain a focal point in the Philippines, reflecting the intricate balance of justice and individual rights within the judicial system.

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Former President Duterte arrives at The Hague

Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrived at The Hague to face charges at the International Criminal Court. Arrested in Manila, Duterte’s case is linked to an anti-drug campaign during his presidency. His arrival marks a significant moment in international law, drawing attention to human rights concerns. The initial hearing will confirm his identity and review charges. Human rights groups welcome this as a step toward justice. The ICC proceedings will be closely followed worldwide, impacting international human rights law and accountability for state leaders.

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Marcos says Duterte’s arrest isn’t political persecution

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. clarified that the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte was not a political move but rather a compliance with the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) requirements. Duterte faces a warrant for alleged crimes against humanity linked to his controversial anti-drug campaign. The Philippine government insists the arrest was procedural, not politically motivated.

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Shooting Incident at Hayward Filipino Restaurant Leaves Four Injured

A shooting outside The Grill By Miss G, a Filipino restaurant in Hayward, California, left four people injured late Saturday night. Authorities have not made arrests or identified suspects. The establishment has expressed sadness over the incident and confirmed their cooperation with law enforcement. All victims are reported in stable condition. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence, with national statistics showing a significant portion of adults owning firearms. Police urge community assistance in identifying those responsible.

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