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"No Apologies, No Excuses": Rodrigo Duterte On Philippine Drug War
- Monday October 28, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte strongly defended his deadly drug war as he testified on Monday at a senate probe of the crackdown.
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After Finger Salute, Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte Asks EU 'Why Insult Me?'
- Wednesday September 21, 2016
- Top Stories | Reuters
Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte demanded today the European Union show him respect worthy of a president, despite giving the bloc a one-finger gesture and a vulgar four-letter rebuke after its legislators expressed concern about his drug war.
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Indonesia Anti-Drugs Chief Calls For Tougher Philippine-Style War Against Dealers
- Wednesday September 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Inspired by the Philippines "war on drugs", Indonesia's anti-narcotics chief plans to aggressively ramp up the country's fight against drugs by bolstering its police force with more personnel and heavy weaponry.
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"No Apologies, No Excuses": Rodrigo Duterte On Philippine Drug War
- Monday October 28, 2024
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte strongly defended his deadly drug war as he testified on Monday at a senate probe of the crackdown.
- www.ndtv.com
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After Finger Salute, Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte Asks EU 'Why Insult Me?'
- Wednesday September 21, 2016
- Top Stories | Reuters
Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte demanded today the European Union show him respect worthy of a president, despite giving the bloc a one-finger gesture and a vulgar four-letter rebuke after its legislators expressed concern about his drug war.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indonesia Anti-Drugs Chief Calls For Tougher Philippine-Style War Against Dealers
- Wednesday September 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Inspired by the Philippines "war on drugs", Indonesia's anti-narcotics chief plans to aggressively ramp up the country's fight against drugs by bolstering its police force with more personnel and heavy weaponry.
- www.ndtv.com