The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution’s own witnesses have explained that “neutralization” during police operations means to arrest, not to kill, the lawyer of ex-President Rodrigo ...
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Duterte defense at ICC: ‘Neutralization’ meant arrest, not killing
This report is part of Inquirer’s special coverage of Duterte at the ICC. For real-time updates, follow our live coverage of the confirmation hearing. MANILA, Philippines — Former President Rodrigo ...
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Sudanese army retakes strategic town in North Kordofan
March 5, 2026 (BARA) – The Sudanese army and its allies from the Joint Forces on Thursday regained control of the strategic city of Bara in North Kordofan state following fierce battles against the ...
A University of Queensland study has shown that a deadly scorpion's venom carries an extra biochemical sting that could be ...
International law experts weighed in Friday on the statement of lawyer Nicholas Kaufman that “neutralization” during police ...
NICHOLAS Kaufman, defense counsel of former President Rodrigo Duterte, asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) if there ...
Several locations near the British base attacked by an Iranian drone have been evacuated, and people are expressing fear over the escalating conflict ...
The Commander of Internal Security in Raqqa Province, Colonel Rami al-Taha, announced on Tuesday that security units have ...
The decision comes amid rising concerns over the misuse of commercially available drones for surveillance, smuggling, or ...
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TRANSCRIPT: Trial lawyer Edward Jeremy, Office of the Prosecutor
On Day 2 of the former President Rodrigo Duterte’s confirmation of charges hearing on Tuesday, Feb. 24, Prosecution Trial ...
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) says its aircraft operating under the Joint Task Force of “Operation Hadin Kai” has struck a ...
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