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This week, we turn our attention to the Philippines following the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte, who has been flown to The Hague to face ICC charges for alleged crimes against humanity. Elsewhere, Ukraine says it has accepted a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the US after crunch talks in Saudi Arabia. Finally, in Pakistan, security forces are battling separatist fighters who have taken hundreds of people hostage on a train they seized in Balochistan. |
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| | The International Criminal Court is investigating allegations of crimes against humanity committed during ex-president's six years in power. |
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| | Kremlin says Russia is waiting for a briefing from US on proposal that calls for a halt to all the fighting. |
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| | Balochistan Liberation Army claims responsibility for attack on train travelling from Quetta to Peshawar. |
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| | Hundreds of people were killed and residents of Syria's coastal governorates are scared to leave home. |
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| | Rights groups argue the Trump administration is using anti-Semitism as a pretext to clamp down on free speech. |
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| | Palestinians use makeshift paddleboards to fish in Gaza City's port after Israeli attacks destroyed local fishing boats. |
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