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In a week marked by high-stakes legal battles, two prominent global leaders are facing intense scrutiny over alleged crimes. Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is refusing to attend his pre-trial hearing at the...

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    Duterte refuses to attend ICC pre-trial hearing, as former Philippine leader’s ‘drug war’ case begins

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    Former Prince Andrew Is Accused of Misconduct in Public Office: What to Know

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    Who Is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Former Prince Arrested in the Epstein Inquiry?

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Global Leaders Embroiled in High-Stakes Legal Battles

Former Philippine president and UK royal face international scrutiny over alleged crimes

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a week marked by high-stakes legal battles, two prominent global leaders are facing intense scrutiny over alleged crimes. Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is refusing to attend his pre-trial hearing at the International Criminal Court (ICC), while Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, has been arrested and may face charges in the UK.

Duterte, 80, is accused of crimes against humanity over his deadly "drug war" crackdown in the Philippines, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. The pre-trial hearing, set to begin on Monday, will examine the evidence against him and determine whether he will face trial. Despite his refusal to attend, the hearing is expected to proceed without him.

In a separate development, Prince Andrew, formerly known as the Duke of York, has been arrested as part of an investigation into his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The prince, who was a popular member of the royal family and a favorite of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, has faced intense scrutiny over his friendship with Epstein and allegations of misconduct in public office.

The arrest of a member of the royal family is unprecedented, and experts say there is no clear playbook for how to react. "There is simply no blueprint for how to react to the arrest of a close relative of the king who until recently had played a senior role, and who could may be charged and put on trial," said one expert on the royals.

The offense of misconduct in public office carries a maximum sentence of life in prison in the UK, although it is unclear whether a member of the royal family could be considered a public officer. No case has ever tested this question, and the outcome of Prince Andrew's case could set a significant precedent.

As the world watches these high-stakes legal battles unfold, it is clear that the consequences will be far-reaching. For Duterte, a conviction could mean accountability for the thousands of deaths attributed to his "drug war" policies. For Prince Andrew, the outcome could have significant implications for the British monarchy and its reputation.

In other news, a team of researchers has captured a rare glimpse of a sleeper shark in Antarctic waters, providing a fascinating glimpse into the ocean's unknown regions. The discovery is a reminder that even in the midst of high-stakes human drama, the natural world continues to yield its secrets.

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  • Duterte refuses to attend ICC pre-trial hearing, as former Philippine leader’s ‘drug war’ case begins
  • No Playbook for the Arrest of the UK King’s Brother
  • Former Prince Andrew Is Accused of Misconduct in Public Office: What to Know
  • A Rare Glimpse of a Sleeper Shark in Antarctic Waters
  • Who Is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Former Prince Arrested in the Epstein Inquiry?

In a week marked by high-stakes legal battles, two prominent global leaders are facing intense scrutiny over alleged crimes. Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte is refusing to attend his pre-trial hearing at the International Criminal Court (ICC), while Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, has been arrested and may face charges in the UK.

Duterte, 80, is accused of crimes against humanity over his deadly "drug war" crackdown in the Philippines, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of people. The pre-trial hearing, set to begin on Monday, will examine the evidence against him and determine whether he will face trial. Despite his refusal to attend, the hearing is expected to proceed without him.

In a separate development, Prince Andrew, formerly known as the Duke of York, has been arrested as part of an investigation into his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The prince, who was a popular member of the royal family and a favorite of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, has faced intense scrutiny over his friendship with Epstein and allegations of misconduct in public office.

The arrest of a member of the royal family is unprecedented, and experts say there is no clear playbook for how to react. "There is simply no blueprint for how to react to the arrest of a close relative of the king who until recently had played a senior role, and who could may be charged and put on trial," said one expert on the royals.

The offense of misconduct in public office carries a maximum sentence of life in prison in the UK, although it is unclear whether a member of the royal family could be considered a public officer. No case has ever tested this question, and the outcome of Prince Andrew's case could set a significant precedent.

As the world watches these high-stakes legal battles unfold, it is clear that the consequences will be far-reaching. For Duterte, a conviction could mean accountability for the thousands of deaths attributed to his "drug war" policies. For Prince Andrew, the outcome could have significant implications for the British monarchy and its reputation.

In other news, a team of researchers has captured a rare glimpse of a sleeper shark in Antarctic waters, providing a fascinating glimpse into the ocean's unknown regions. The discovery is a reminder that even in the midst of high-stakes human drama, the natural world continues to yield its secrets.

Sources:

  • Duterte refuses to attend ICC pre-trial hearing, as former Philippine leader’s ‘drug war’ case begins
  • No Playbook for the Arrest of the UK King’s Brother
  • Former Prince Andrew Is Accused of Misconduct in Public Office: What to Know
  • A Rare Glimpse of a Sleeper Shark in Antarctic Waters
  • Who Is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Former Prince Arrested in the Epstein Inquiry?

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