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Philippinesabout 14 hours ago·Escalating·CRITICAL 80

Drug War: How the World Failed the Philippines

The situation reflects significant human rights concerns, with increasing international pressure potentially leading to greater scrutiny and action.

The article discusses the international community's inadequate response to the human rights violations associated with the Philippines' drug war, highlighting the lack of accountability mechanisms. It critiques the belated involvement of the International Criminal Court and the broader absence of international institutions to address these issues.
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Humanitarian80
Economic30
Security60
Political75
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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