The International Criminal Court (ICC) partly grants prosecutors’ request to access materials obtained during former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest, according to multiple reports. The ICC grants prosecutors permission to examine some of the items linked to the arrest and subsequent transfer, while denying or limiting access to other materials. The developments come as the case moves closer to trial, with the court’s decision intended to shape what evidence prosecutors can review and potentially use during proceedings. Both outlets describe the ruling as a partial grant rather than a full approval, indicating that certain categories of arrest-related items are not made available to prosecutors in the same way. The reports do not specify what particular documents or evidence are included or excluded, but they agree on the core point: the ICC allows access to some arrest materials as the trial approaches. The decision reflects the court’s procedural review of prosecutors’ evidentiary access request in the pre-trial stage.