Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto wrote on Saturday that his country is "considering leaving" the International Criminal Court due to sanctions imposed by Donald Trump. Hungarian Foreign ...
Germany’s election winner Friedrich Merz has told Benjamin Netanyahu that he would be invited to visit the European country despite an outstanding arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court ...
The warrants said that there was reason to believe that Netanyahu and Israel's former Defense ... In an increasingly polarized Western world, Hungary stood side by side with Trump. “The ICC has ...
A majority of member states, including the UK, Germany and France, said the court was "vital" for international justice.
US President Donald Trump issued an executive order on February 6 authorizing sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
In Europe, only Hungary went against the grain. Its prime minister, Viktor Orbán, said his country would defy the ICC and welcome a visit from Netanyahu, as other nations either declared their ...
Among those absent were Australia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy ... by Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the ICC over the war in Gaza. Trump's sanctions ...
Netanyahu praised the order in a statement. "Thank you, President Trump for your bold ICC Executive Order ... the Czech Republic, Hungary and Italy. Goldberg said that "The president wasn ...
The warrants said that there was reason to believe that Netanyahu and former ... polarized Western world, Hungary stood side by side with Trump. "The ICC has recently turned itself into a biased ...