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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.
Vice President Sara Duterte greeted her detained father, former President Rodrigo Duterte, on his 81st birthday, urging Filipinos to defend his rights as a matter of national sovereignty. In a video message during the 89th Araw ng Dabaw celebrations in Davao City on March 28, she warned against the weaponization of the law and unconstitutional foreign intrusion into Philippine courts.
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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.
A viral Facebook post falsely claimed former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte was released after his ICC confirmation of charges hearing and spotted at an airport. He is still in custody at The Hague detention center, awaiting a decision within 60 days.
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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.
The International Criminal Court's pre-trial chamber has rejected former president Rodrigo Duterte's legal team's request to disqualify Filipino lawyers representing extrajudicial killing victims. The decision was issued on Friday ahead of the confirmation of charges hearing starting Monday. Duterte will not attend the proceedings.
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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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