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War on drugs
Did you know that originally, the war on drugs began in June 1971 when US president Richard Nixon declared drug abuse to be “public enemy number one” and increased federal funding for drug-control ...
I thought and realized that I really have something to tell people, and it’s also more about talking openly about that part ...
The death penalty for trafficking, border militarization and coerced treatment are on the agenda, even if the tone on ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says his administration will not block the International Criminal Court if former president ...
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said all testimony provided by former president Rodrigo Duterte during ...
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday, November 13, the International Criminal Court (ICC) should ...
The government will not stop Duterte from surrendering himself or cooperating with the ICC— but neither will the government ...
Trillanes attended the 11th public hearing of the House quad committee on Wednesday night to share his thoughts on the ...
The Philippine National Police (PNP) stood by its statement that former President Rodrigo Duterte’s pledge to support ...
The government said it would not stand in the way if former president Rodrigo Duterte wants to surrender to the International ...
Two disparate incidents, two reasons why the war on drugs continues to be a one-step-forward, one-step-backward proposition in this state.
BONGBONG MARCOS - The President said the government will not stop nor help the ICC in the investigation of the Duterte drug ...