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Judges at the International Criminal Court have asked Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister ...
The head of Amnesty International in Europe said the court has done "what the E.U. should have: taken legal measures against ...
The International Criminal Court formally requests that Hungary explain why it did not arrest Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu applauded Hungary for its "bold and principled" decision to leave the International ...
Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Israeli Prime Minister and ICC fugitive ...
“Hungary has always been half-hearted” in its ICC membership, said Orbán, who on Thursday said the ICC was “no longer an impartial court, not a court of law, but a political court.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday defended his government’s decision not to arrest Israeli Prime Minister ...
Hungary announced its plan to exit the International Criminal Court, citing dissatisfaction with its proceedings. This ...
BUDAPEST – Hungary on April 3 said it will quit the International Criminal Court (ICC), just as Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosted his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu, whom the tribunal ...
Hungary, one of the closest European allies of Israel, has announced that it is taking steps to withdraw from the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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