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International court sentences Sudanese militia leader to 20 years in prison for Darfur atrocities
Judges at the International Criminal Court have sentenced a leader of the feared Sudanese Janjaweed militia to 20 years imprisonment for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in the catastrophic conflict in Darfur more than 20 years ago.
Washington sanctioned two ICC judges days after the court rejected Israel’s bid to pause its Palestine probe, prompting sharp pushback.
FILE - A general view of the exterior of the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands, March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Havana, File) THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Criminal Court has been targeted by a “sophisticated ...
THE International Criminal Court (ICC) has thrown out a bid by Israel to block an investigation into allegations that it committed war crimes in Gaza.Monday’s decision by the ICC comes as the Israelis continue to face allegations that they are continuing to target Palestinian civilians despite the ceasefire that came into force in early October.
Trying the gravest crimes, involving victims, ensuring fair trials, and complementing national tribunals; in its first 20 years of existence, the International Criminal Court has made notable progress in its crucial mission. On the 20th anniversary of ...
The International Criminal Court provided additional information about the cyberattack five weeks ago, saying that it was a targeted operation for espionage purposes. The intergovernmental organization disclosed the breach on September 19, a few days after ...
Months after Australia's centre-left Labor Party won an outright majority in national polls, posts falsely claimed former opposition leader Peter Dutton had accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at an international court of buying votes to secure the election victory.
LAWYERS for former president Rodrigo Duterte have asked judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to disregard a panel of court-appointed medical experts’ conclusion that he is fit to participate in pre-trial proceedings,