Rotterdam Airport in the Netherlands became the focal point for international attention as former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrived, following his arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity linked to his controversial 'war on drugs' policy. Authorities took action against Duterte after a lengthy investigation into allegations of widespread human rights abuses during his presidency. The arrest has sparked a global conversation about accountability and justice, as Duterte faces charges that could have significant legal and political implications.
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