Gunshots fired in Philippine Senate as authorities try to arrest Duterte ally wanted by ICC
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Gunshots fired in Philippine Senate as authorities try to arrest Duterte ally wanted by ICC
JOEAL CALUPITAN, AARON FAVILA AND JIM GOMEZ
MANILA, PHILIPPINES
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2026
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Police clear the area of the media as gunshots were heard at the Philippine Senate in Pasay, on Wednesday.
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