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Rodrigo Duterte proposes kill bounty on rebels to decrease war costsRodrigo Duterte has offered a nearly $500 bounty for each communist rebel killed by Philippine government forces to save on anti-insurgency costs.WorldFeb 15, 2018
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Philippines’ Duterte axes Canadian helicopter deal, admits he wanted them to ‘finish off’ rebelsPhilippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he is cancelling his country's plans to buy 16 military helicopters from Canada now that the Trudeau government is reviewing the deal over human-rights concerns.WorldFeb 9, 2018
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Feds order review of controversial helicopter deal with the PhilippinesThe federal government is reviewing the sale of helicopters to the Philippine military.PoliticsFeb 7, 2018
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Philippines’ Duterte says he stabbed someone to death as a teen, then proposes hosting human rights summitDuterte used the story to defend his violent crackdown on drug dealers and users in the Philippines.WorldNov 11, 2017
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Duterte on Philippines drug war, terrorism: ‘Human rights, son of a bitch’The comment came as Duterte and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reacted to a shouted question about whether they'd discuss human rights.WorldAug 7, 2017
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