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ICC charges West Indies player and two officials with anti-corruption breaches
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The International Cricket Council has charged West Indies cricketer Javon Searles and two team officials, Chitranjan Rathod and Trevon Griffith, with multiple breaches of anti-corruption codes related to the 2023/24 Bim10 Tournament. All three have been provisionally suspended from all forms of cricket with immediate effect. They have 14 days from March 11, 2026, to respond to the charges.
Rappler will host an Ask Me Anything session with the executive director of the ICC's Trust Fund for Victims on March 27. The event seeks to address questions about support for victims in the Philippines' drug war cases. Reporter Lian Buan will interview Dr. Deborah Ruiz Verduzco.
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The victims' legal team in Rodrigo Duterte's International Criminal Court case remains intact after the lead defense lawyer withdrew his challenge. Meanwhile, the prosecution has questioned the composition of Duterte's defense 'team'.
Experts confirm that former Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla's meeting with International Criminal Court (ICC) officials regarding the case against ex-President Rodrigo Duterte does not violate any laws. The Department of Justice states there is no legal bar to Philippine government coordination with the ICC, despite the country's withdrawal from the Rome Statute. This occurs amid pre-trial hearings for crimes against humanity charges.
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The International Cricket Council has released the full schedule for sub-regional qualifier games in the Americas and Africa as part of the pathway to the 2028 Men's T20 World Cup. These matches begin in March 2026, coinciding with the final of the ongoing 2026 tournament. The qualifiers involve teams from eight nations seeking to advance in the qualification process.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has not ruled to allow former President Rodrigo Duterte to return to the Philippines while wearing a location tracker, according to a Rappler fact-check. Duterte remains at the ICC detention center in The Hague awaiting a pre-trial hearing from February 23 to 27, 2026. Prosecutors are urging him to attend, stating his health arguments have been settled.
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As former President Rodrigo Duterte faces trial at the International Criminal Court, scrutiny falls on his drug war's impact on the Philippine National Police. On August 15, 2017, police officers killed 32 drug suspects in a single operation in Bulacan, the deadliest day of the campaign. Duterte praised the effort, joking about its efficiency.
ICC rejects Duterte's appeal for interim release
Dienstag, 17. März 2026, 05:35 UhrKaufman withdraws appeal on failed disqualification bid against lawyers
Montag, 16. März 2026, 16:13 UhrICC hearings raise hopes for Duterte trial
Donnerstag, 12. März 2026, 23:39 UhrFact check: Kaufman did not say Duterte will be released on birthday
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 17:02 UhrKaufman continues pressing for Duterte's interim release from ICC detention
Sonntag, 01. März 2026, 00:47 UhrVolunteers form human barricade to protect drug war victims at ICC
Samstag, 28. Februar 2026, 05:13 UhrProsecution, victims' reps fear Duterte would flee if released from ICC detention
Dienstag, 24. Februar 2026, 19:03 UhrEJK victims' kin: Duterte’s words were deadly
Sonntag, 22. Februar 2026, 09:30 UhrFact check: Fake quote card of Kristina Conti on death penalty stance
Samstag, 21. Februar 2026, 08:36 UhrICC rejects Duterte's plea to disqualify victims' lawyers