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The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has seen clear indications of atrocities in the Darfur region of Sudan. In an urgent appeal issued on Tuesday in The Hague, Khan called on international organizations, partners and national authorities to collect evidence and information and hand it over to him. Every day, he said, his investigators receive information from Darfur that points to what he called an organized, systematic and serious attack on human dignity. The Hague-based Tribunal has been investigating genocide in Darfur since 2005, when it was mandated to do...
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The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has seen clear indications of atrocities in the Darfur region of Sudan. In an urgent appeal issued on Tuesday in The Hague, Khan called on international organizations, partners and national authorities to collect evidence and information and hand it over to him. Every day, he said, his investigators receive information from Darfur that points to what he called an organized, systematic and serious attack on human dignity. The Hague-based Tribunal has been investigating genocide in Darfur since 2005, when it was mandated to do...
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The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has seen clear indications of atrocities in the Darfur region of Sudan. In an urgent appeal issued on Tuesday in The Hague, Khan called on international organizations, partners and national authorities to collect evidence and information and hand it over to him. Every day, he said, his investigators receive information from Darfur that points to what he called an organized, systematic and serious attack on human dignity. The Hague-based Tribunal has been investigating genocide in Darfur since 2005, when it was mandated to do...
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The US government "strongly opposes" slapping sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) after its chief prosecutor sparked outrage in Washington by applying for arrest warrants for top Israeli as well as Hamas officials over the Gaza war. The White House said Monday that while Washington was "deeply concerned about the ICC Prosecutor's heedless rush to apply for arrest warrants for senior Israeli officials," at the same time the government "opposes the imposition of sanctions against the ICC, its personnel, its judges, or those who assist its work." ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan an...
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In this first episode, we talked with the President of the European Council Charles Michel on his future after the end of his mandate, the recognition of the state of Palestine and the collaboration with the far right. You can listen to this series on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by senior EU correspondent Maïa de La Baume, Radio Schuman brings you the latest European developments, voiced by the leading players and experts. Explore the challenges faced by Europe and hear those shaping the future of the Union weekday mornings with Euronews.
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This week, we witnessed deep divisions between EU member states over the ongoing conflict in the Middle East – once again. The reason was the decision by the International Criminal Court to seek arrest warrants against Israel’s prime minister and his defence chief as well as against three Hamas leaders. Reactions ranged from welcoming the Court’s decision — in Belgium, France and Slovenia — to rebuking it in various forms — Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. The disunity was also on display when Ireland and Spain together with Norway moved to recognise Palestine as an independent state –...
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Hungary has said it would not enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on its territory. Government minister Gergely Gulyás told reporters in Budapest on Thursday that Netanyahu would not be detained if he visited Hungary. Hungary is a signatory of the Rome Statute which established the ICC, but Gulyás said provisions for the enforcement of the court's decisions are not yet fully in force in the central European country. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as an ally of Netanyahu, who condemned the ICC move as "...
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Hungary has said it would not enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on its territory. Government minister Gergely Gulyás told reporters in Budapest on Thursday that Netanyahu would not be detained if he visited Hungary. Hungary is a signatory of the Rome Statute which established the ICC, but Gulyás said provisions for the enforcement of the court's decisions are not yet fully in force in the central European country. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as an ally of Netanyahu, who condemned the ICC move as "...
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Hungary has said it would not enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on its territory. Government minister Gergely Gulyás told reporters in Budapest on Thursday that Netanyahu would not be detained if he visited Hungary. Hungary is a signatory of the Rome Statute which established the ICC, but Gulyás said provisions for the enforcement of the court's decisions are not yet fully in force in the central European country. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as an ally of Netanyahu, who condemned the ICC move as "...
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国際刑事裁判所(ICC)の検察官が20日にイスラエル政府首脳の逮捕状を請求したことを受け、アメリカの...
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