
Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN

Sen. Imee Marcos, head of the committee on foreign relations, presides at the resumption of an inquiry into the roles of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Police Organization, and the various government agencies in the arrest of former president Rodrigo R. Duterte. The hearing on April 10, 2025 aims to determine whether steps were taken to ensure that the rights of Duterte under domestic laws and relevant treaties were protected throughout the process and to craft legislation in coordination with Philippine authorities, international tribunals and law enforcement agencies. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN