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Philippine VP Duterte’s backers ask Supreme Court to throw out impeachment

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Lawyers supporting Duterte say impeachment was rushed through without due process.

Supporters of Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte have urged the Supreme Court to dismiss her impeachment, calling it a politically motivated attack.

In a petition filed Tuesday, lawyers supporting Duterte argued that the impeachment—based on charges of corruption and betraying public trust—was pushed through without due process and should be nullified. They also called for the court to block an impending Senate trial that could expel her from office.

“There was no proper deliberation. There was no proper discussion,” said lawyer Israelito Torreon, one of 29 petitioners, outside a venue near the High Court in Manila. “The VP was not even summoned to answer for the alleged allegations … so there was no due process at all.”

Torreon claimed that the impeachment proceedings are likely aimed at disqualifying Duterte from the 2028 presidential race.

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Alleged assassination plot, misused funds

Duterte, a one-time ally of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, was impeached by the House of Representatives on February 5 and is to be formally tried in the Senate this summer.

Among the crimes she is accused of is an alleged assassination plot against Marcos. That charge stems from an expletive-laden broadcast in which Duterte claimed to have instructed a man to kill Marcos were she to be killed first. Duterte claims she was simply venting frustration with the administration.

Duterte is also accused of misusing intelligence funds as vice president and as education secretary before she resigned from that position as her alliance with the president crumbled last year. She has not publicly provided a detailed response to the corruption and corruption allegations.

Duterte’s alliance with running mate Marcos quickly frayed after they won the presidential race together in 2022.

While campaigning for senatorial candidates running in the upcoming midterm elections, to be held May 12, Marcos, without naming the Dutertes, has been publicly denouncing the bloody anti-drugs crackdown of his predecessor Rodrigo Duterte, the vice president’s father.

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Last week, Rodrigo Duterte, known for his violent tirades against political opponents – often dismissed as jest – said during a campaign rally that 15 senators should be killed to free up more vacancies for his allies in the midterms. Police filed a criminal complaint with the Department of Justice against the former president over those statements.

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Prosecutors in Switzerland ordered Jacques Moretti to be detained after investigators questioned him and his wife, Jessica Moretti. Officials are looking into whether negligence played a role in last week’s deadly fire at their bar, Le Constellation.

By Meg Felling

January 9, 2026

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Greenland leaders push back on Trump’s calls for US control of the island: ‘We don’t want to be Americans’

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Greenland’s leadership is pushing back on President Donald Trump as he and his administration call for the U.S. to take control of the island. Several Trump administration officials have backed the president’s calls for a takeover of Greenland, with many citing national security reasons.

“We don’t want to be Americans, we don’t want to be Danes, we want to be Greenlanders,” Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen and four party leaders said in a statement Friday night, according to The Associated Press. Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory and a longtime U.S. ally, has repeatedly rejected Trump’s statements about U.S. acquiring the island.

Greenland’s party leaders reiterated that the island’s “future must be decided by the Greenlandic people.”

“As Greenlandic party leaders, we would like to emphasize once again our wish that the United States’ contempt for our country ends,” the statement said.

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TRUMP SAYS US IS MAKING MOVES TO ACQUIRE GREENLAND ‘WHETHER THEY LIKE IT OR NOT’

Greenland has rejected the Trump administration’s push to take over the Danish territory. (Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix / AFP via Getty Images; Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Trump was asked about the push to acquire Greenland on Friday during a roundtable with oil executives. The president, who has maintained that Greenland is vital to U.S. security, said it was important for the country to make the move so it could beat its adversaries to the punch.

“We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they like it or not,” Trump said Friday. “Because if we don’t do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland, and we’re not going to have Russia or China as a neighbor.”

Trump hosted nearly two dozen oil executives at the White House on Friday to discuss investments in Venezuela after the historic capture of President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3.

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“We don’t want to have Russia there,” Trump said of Venezuela on Friday when asked if the nation appears to be an ally to the U.S. “We don’t want to have China there. And, by the way, we don’t want Russia or China going to Greenland, which, if we don’t take Greenland, you can have Russia or China as your next-door neighbor. That’s not going to happen.” 

Trump said the U.S. is in control of Venezuela after the capture and extradition of Maduro. 

Nielsen has previously rejected comparisons between Greenland and Venezuela, saying that his island was looking to improve its relations with the U.S., according to Reuters.

A “Make America Go Away” baseball cap, distributed for free by Danish artist Jens Martin Skibsted, is arranged in Sisimiut, Greenland, on March 30, 2025. (Juliette Pavy/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Monday that Trump’s threats to annex Greenland could mean the end of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

“I also want to make it clear that if the U.S. chooses to attack another NATO country militarily, then everything stops. Including our NATO and thus the security that has been provided since the end of the Second World War,” Frederiksen told Danish broadcaster TV2.

That same day, Nielsen said in a statement posted on Facebook that Greenland was “not an object of superpower rhetoric.”

Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stands next to Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen during a visit to the Danish Parliament in Copenhagen on April 28, 2025. (Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)

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White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller doubled down on Trump’s remarks, telling CNN in an interview on Monday that Greenland “should be part of the United States.”

CNN anchor Jake Tapper pressed Miller about whether the Trump administration could rule out military action against the Arctic island.

“The United States is the power of NATO. For the United States to secure the Arctic region, to protect and defend NATO and NATO interests, obviously Greenland should be part of the United States,” he said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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What Canada, accustomed to extreme winters, can teach Europe

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Euronews spoke to Patrick de Bellefeuille, a prominent Canadian weather presenter and climate specialist, on how Europe could benefit from Canada’s long experience with snowstorms. He has been forecasting for MétéoMédia, Canada’s top French-language weather network, since 1988.

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