CALAPAN CITY, ORIENTAL MINDORO, Philippines — “We are slowly but surely winning the drug war.” Interior and Local Government ...
The vocal critic that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has named to a lead role in his deadly drug war called on Friday for revamping the crackdown and ending its "senseless" killing. Opposition ...
MANILA (Reuters) - When Jocelyn Marquez found her missing son, he was in a Manila morgue, his body riddled with bullet wounds. John Ryan Marquez, 24, was shot dead at the weekend by Philippine police ...
As world institutions wobble, The Hague has unexpectedly become the stage for a reckoning long denied in the Philippines.
But last month, Duterte sat in an austere cell in The Hague as prosecutors argued that he should be tried for crimes against humanity. His only companions were his lawyer, prison staff, and a handful ...
Family members of the drug war victims have expressed hope for justice as the International Criminal Court (ICC) started the pre-trial hearing of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, accused ...
THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — Eyes at the public gallery of the International Criminal Court (ICC) immediately turned to ...
What the Philippines needs is a genuine moral reckoning: in schools, in media, in families, in politics.
Thousands of people have died in the crackdown that began when Duterte took office in the middle of last year. Thousands of people have died in the crackdown that began when Duterte took office in the ...
Colonel Romeo Caramat oversaw the bloodiest day in the blood-soaked war on drugs in the Philippines — 32 people killed in 24 hours in the province north of Manila where he was police chief in 2017.
MANILA (Reuters) - Police killed at least 28 people overnight in a crackdown in the Philippines capital Manila, authorities said on Thursday, a second night of heavy bloodshed this week in an ...
The efforts have focused on undermining the ICC itself, targeting victims and witnesses and normalising mockery of the dead.