Rodrigo Duterte
Coverage of Rodrigo Duterte in the Nexus archive.
- Philippine vice president expects to be ‘bloodied but unbowed’ by impeachment trial
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte faces an impeachment trial on charges including threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and others. She declared she would be 'bloodied but unbowed' during the trial, which began in the Senate and includes accusations of making violent threats in a 2024 online news conference.
- Philippine vice president expects to be ‘bloodied but unbowed’ by impeachment trial
Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte faces an impeachment trial on charges including threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and others. She declared she would be 'bloodied but unbowed' during the trial, which began in the Senate. The charges include threats made in a 2024 online news conference and unrelated legal issues involving three pro-Duterte senators.
- Philippine Senate opens the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate began the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, accused of amassing unexplained wealth and threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s assassination. The trial, lasting 92 days, follows a political feud between Duterte and Marcos, with over 6,000 police deployed to secure the Senate amid protests. Duterte denies the charges, while prosecutors claim sufficient evidence exists.
- Philippine Senate opens the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate began the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte on charges including unexplained wealth and threatening to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The trial, lasting 92 days, faces a political challenge as Duterte, represented by lawyers, denies the allegations, with prosecutors claiming sufficient evidence for conviction.
- Another Philippine senator arrested on allegations of large-scale plunder
Philippine Sen. Rodante Marcoleta was arrested on plunder charges for allegedly receiving undeclared campaign contributions. He denied wrongdoing and was taken into custody at the Sandiganbayan court. His arrest follows that of Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, with both linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, who faces impeachment.
- Philippine Senate opening the politically volatile impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate is opening an impeachment trial against Vice President Sara Duterte over charges including unexplained wealth and assassination threats against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The trial, set to last 92 days, occurs amid a bitter political feud between Duterte and Marcos, with over 6,000 police deployed to secure the Senate amid expected protests. A conviction could disqualify Duterte from future public office, impacting her 2028 presidential ambitions.
- Philippine Senate opening the politically volatile impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate will begin a 92-day impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte over charges including unexplained wealth and threatening to have President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assassinated. The trial, marked by political tension and heavy security, could permanently bar Duterte from public office and impact her 2028 presidential ambitions. Duterte denies the charges and accuses Marcos of her father Rodrigo Duterte's ICC arrest.
- Philippine impeachment court to open politically volatile trial of vice president
The Philippine Senate will begin a politically volatile impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, charged with amassing unexplained wealth and threatening to assassinate President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. The 92-day trial, amid heightened security, could disqualify her from running for president in 2028. The trial follows a fractured alliance between Duterte and Marcos, with their feud rooted in geopolitical and personal tensions.
- Philippine Senate opening the politically volatile impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine Senate will open a 92-day impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte over charges including unexplained wealth and publicly threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s assassination. The trial, amid heightened security and political tensions, could disqualify Duterte from public office and derail her 2028 presidential ambitions. The impeachment follows allegations from the House of Representatives and reflects a fractured alliance between Duterte and Marcos.
- Philippine Senate leadership shift leaves Sara Duterte exposed ahead of impeachment trial
The Philippine Senate leadership shifted as Sherwin Gatchalian, supported by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., was elected Senate president, defeating Alan Peter Cayetano, a key Rodrigo Duterte ally. This change occurs ahead of the impeachment trial of Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio.
- Philippine Senate president allied with Duterte removed ahead of his daughter’s impeachment trial
The Philippine Senate removed Alan Peter Cayetano, an ally of former President Rodrigo Duterte, as Senate president ahead of the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. Sherwin Gatchalian, an ally of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., was elected Senate president with 13 of 24 senators supporting him. The leadership change follows a political dispute between Marcos and Duterte, with the vice president accusing Marcos of her father's arrest and transfer to the International Criminal Court.
- Philippine Senate president allied with Duterte removed ahead of his daughter’s impeachment trial
A leadership standoff in the Philippine Senate has ended with the removal of an ally of former President Rodrigo Duterte as Senate leader. The removal occurred ahead of his daughter’s impeachment trial.
- Philippines’ Duterte to undergo another health check to determine fitness for ICC trial
The International Criminal Court ordered a medical assessment of Rodrigo Duterte to determine his fitness for trial over charges of crimes against humanity related to his drug war. This is the second health check ordered by the court, with proceedings set to start in November.
- Philippine Senate reopens after impasse but standoff among senators remain
The Philippine Senate reopened after a two-day impasse when a quorum was achieved, ending a standoff between factions led by Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano and opposing senators. The dispute centers on control of the chamber amid legal issues involving two of Cayetano's allies and political tensions over legislative priorities.
- Philippine senator charged with plunder says he will surrender
Philippine Senator Jinggoy Estrada said he will surrender after a court issued a non-bailable plunder charge related to alleged kickbacks in a flood-control project. He denied wrongdoing and suggested the case is linked to his political alignment with former President Rodrigo Duterte and his daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte.
- AI ‘slopaganda’ and the battle for Philippine political reality
The Philippines has a history of using politically weaponized memes and internet trolls. Recent changes in information warfare now rely on smartphones and AI-generated prompts, with former President Rodrigo Duterte's supporters pioneering industrial-scale disinformation through social media, memes, viral videos, paid amplifiers, and manufactured trending topics.
- Is Sara Duterte’s lead for Philippines’ 2028 presidential race in danger?
Vice-President Sara Duterte-Carpio is leading in the Philippines’ 2028 presidential race, supported by her family’s political brand and Mindanao loyalty, but pollsters Dr. Ranjit Rye and Ronnie Holmes suggest her lead is not secure.
- Duterte ICC trial to start on 30 November: What you need to know
Duterte's International Criminal Court (ICC) trial is set to begin on 30 November, as he faces charges linked to a violent drug war that resulted in thousands of deaths.
- ICC Announces November 30 as Start Date for Trial of Former Philippine President
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has set November 30 as the start date for the trial of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who faces three counts of crimes against humanity linked to the murders of at least 76 people during violent anti-drug operations.
- Philippines: New inquiry launched into Duterte-era drug war
A new EJK Truth Commission, led by a former ICC judge and a Catholic bishop, is investigating the bloody anti-drug campaign under former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Duterte is set to face trial in November.
- Philippine ex-president Duterte’s ICC trial to start on November 30
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte will face a crimes against humanity trial at the International Criminal Court starting November 30. He is accused of involvement in at least 76 murders during his 'war on drugs' between 2013 and 2018, making him the first Asian former head of state to face ICC prosecution.
- Philippine Supreme Court Rejects Fugitive Senator’s Challenge to ICC Arrest Warrant
The Philippine Supreme Court has rejected a fugitive senator's legal challenge against an International Criminal Court arrest warrant. The senator is wanted by the ICC for his involvement in leading former President Rodrigo Duterte's violent anti-drug campaign. The court's decision clears the way for the senator's arrest.
- Philippines top court rejects bid to block arrest of senator wanted by ICC
The Philippines' top court has rejected a bid to block the arrest of Senator dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for his role in President Duterte's 'war on drugs'. Senator dela Rosa's whereabouts are currently unknown. The ICC's warrant is related to alleged human rights abuses during the drug war.
- Philippines’ top court rejects Dela Rosa’s bid to block ICC arrest warrant
The Philippine Supreme Court rejected Senator Ronald dela Rosa's attempt to block an International Criminal Court arrest warrant related to his role in President Duterte's drug war crackdown. The court voted 9-5-1 to deny his request for a temporary restraining order, clearing the way for his potential arrest. Dela Rosa, the former national police chief, was the main enforcer of the controversial anti-drug campaign.
- Duterte vs Marcos: The Political Feud Tearing Apart the Philippines
A political feud between Duterte and Marcos in the Philippines extends beyond domestic politics and has implications for South China Sea territorial disputes. The conflict between these two political figures could significantly impact regional geopolitical dynamics and the nation's foreign policy direction.
- Philippines Asks Court to Deny Petition of Senator Sought by ICC
The Philippines has asked a court to deny a petition by Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, who is sought by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes charges. Dela Rosa, the former chief drug war enforcer under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, urged the military to stop government attempts to arrest him. The ICC trial is set to take place in the Netherlands.
- Philippines vows to hand fugitive senator to ICC following shootout
The Philippines has vowed to hand over fugitive Senator Ronald 'Bato' dela Rosa to the ICC following a shootout. Senator dela Rosa is wanted for his alleged role as top enforcer of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte's deadly drug war. The senator's extradition is expected to proceed.
- Gunfire erupts at Philippine Senate as authorities look for prosecuted senator
Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate as authorities attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa managed to flee the scene. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about extrajudicial killings in the Philippines, with critics noting similar abuses continue under current President Ferdinand Marcos.
- Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court flees from Senate
Philippine Senator Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity, has fled from the Senate where he sought refuge to evade arrest. The incident occurred after a chaotic scene involving gunshots and an argument with a government agent. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has asked the public to remain calm.
- Gunfire Erupts at Philippine Senate Amid Standoff Over ICC Suspect
Gunfire erupted at the Philippine Senate during a standoff involving Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who fled to his office to evade arrest on an ICC warrant. Dela Rosa, a key enforcer of President Duterte's controversial war on drugs, is facing international legal action. The incident highlights escalating tensions between Philippine authorities and international justice mechanisms.
- Gunshots fired in Philippine Senate where lawmaker wanted by ICC is holed up
Gunshots were fired in the Philippine Senate where Senator Ronald dela Rosa is holed up. He is a former police chief who enforced former President Rodrigo Duterte's deadly drug war. The incident involves key figures in the Philippines' government and law enforcement.
- Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate where authorities have tried to arrest a senator
Gunfire broke out in the Philippine Senate where authorities attempted to arrest Senator Ronald dela Rosa, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity. The ICC unsealed an arrest warrant for dela Rosa, charging him with murder. The incident occurred as Philippine authorities tried to take him into custody.
- Gunshots ring out at Philippine Senate where lawmaker is holed up
Gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate where Ronald dela Rosa, a lawmaker and former police chief, is being held. Dela Rosa faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court. The incident occurred during his time under ex-President Rodrigo Duterte.
- Gunshots in Philippines senate where senator is holed up to evade arrest
Gunshots were fired in the Philippine senate as Senator Ronald dela Rosa, accused of crimes against humanity, remained holed up to evade arrest. Dela Rosa is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his role in overseeing former President Rodrigo Duterte's 'war on drugs'. The standoff has lasted two nights.
- Chaos in Philippines as Duterte ally wanted by ICC takes refuge in senate to avoid arrest
Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief and ally of Rodrigo Duterte, took refuge in the Philippine senate to avoid arrest after being wanted by the ICC. He spent the night at a senate office after another Duterte ally offered protective custody. Dela Rosa pleaded for public support on a Facebook livestream.
- Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war enforcer escapes ICC arrest
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate to escape ICC arrest related to Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa was a key enforcer of the drug war. The move is seen as an attempt to avoid accountability for human rights violations.
- Ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war enforcer escapes ICC arrest
Senator Ronald Dela Rosa, former national police chief, has sought refuge in the senate to avoid ICC arrest related to ex-Philippine leader Duterte's drug war. Dela Rosa was a key enforcer of the drug war. The move is seen as an attempt to evade international accountability.
- Philippine senator flees ICC arrest over role in Duterte’s drug war
Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has evaded arrest over his role in President Duterte's drug war. The ICC had issued a warrant against him. This development is related to the controversial anti-drug campaign.
- Philippine presidential hopeful Sara Duterte impeached for second time
Philippine Vice-President Sara Duterte has been impeached due to allegations of misusing public funds and threatening President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and his wife. The impeachment could affect her presidential ambitions. She was impeached by a majority of lawmakers in the House of Representatives.
- Philippine House votes to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte
The Philippine House of Representatives voted to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte over alleged unexplained wealth and misuse of state funds. The impeachment complaints will now move to the Senate for her trial. Vice President Duterte has denied any wrongdoing.