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MANILA, Philippines — After initially asking pre-trial judges of the International Criminal Court to defer ruling on the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNDuterte's legal team pushes for release to secret nation
FORMER president Rodrigo Duterte has renewed his request to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for interim release to an undisclosed country, according to a newly filed document submitted by his ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDuterte appointees tagged in NBI ‘smear’ drive
Appointees of former president Rodrigo Duterte are allegedly behind the smear campaign that forced National Bureau of Investigation Director Jaime Santiago to resign, according to several NBI sources.
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Palace dismisses Sara Duterte claim vs Marcos: VP wants to be president | INQToday
Palace Press Officer Claire Castro says Vice President Sara Duterte's recent allegations against President Bongbong Marcos ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNSara Duterte defends remarks on PH education, citing freedom of speech
Vice President Sara Duterte has invoked the “freedom of speech and expression” when she defended her recent remark that the Philippines remains at a “paper and ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNEx-lawmaker asks Duterte: What results in DepEd are you talking about?
Former ACT Teachers Rep. France Castro on Thursday questioned Vice President Sara Duterte’s claim of her “delivering results” during her stint as education secretary, ...
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GMA Network on MSNSara Duterte’s lawyers file comment on House impeachment MR
The defense team of Vice President Sara Duterte has submitted a comment regarding the motion for reconsideration filed by the ...
She also revealed that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. wanted her to remain in the Cabinet, and that he 'smelled (of) alcohol' after they kissed on the cheek before she left his office.
A FEW months ago, things looked grim for Sara Duterte, the vice-president of the Philippines. The country’s House of ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNSara Duterte cites freedom of speech in defending PH education remark
Vice President Sara Duterte has invoked the “freedom of speech and expression” when she defended her recent remark that the ...
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