Fatou Bensouda
International Criminal Court: Investigation underway into alleged war crimes in Gaza by both sides
The ICC’s Fatou Bensouda told Reuters she would press ahead with her inquiry even without the cooperation of Israel
ICC prosecutor to probe war crimes in Palestinian Territories, angering Israel
The International Criminal Court prosecutor said on Wednesday her office will formally investigate war crimes in the Palestinian Territories, a move welcomed by the Palestinian Authority and denounced by Israel.
The decision follows a ruling by the court on Feb. 5 that it has jurisdiction in the case, prompting swift rejections by Washington and Jerusalem.
Logar says EU needs to be united in its attitude to Russia
Brussels – As EU foreign ministers reached a political agreement on Monday to introduce sanctions against the persons responsible for the arrest and prison sentencing of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Slovenia’s Anže Logar pointed to the need for the EU to be united in its attitude towards Russia.
Welcoming ICC ruling, Palestinian family hopes for justice
The father of a Palestinian boy killed in an Israeli missile strike in 2014 expressed renewed hope for justice on Feb. 6 after the International Criminal Court paved the way for a possible war crimes probe into Israeli military actions.
Judges say investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan can proceed
Judges at the International Criminal Court on March 5 ruled that an investigation into alleged war crimes committed in Afghanistan by the Taliban, Afghan military and U.S. forces may proceed.
Gambia to leave International Criminal Court on Nov 10, 2017
Gambia has notified the United Nations of its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), which will take effect on Nov. 10, 2017, U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said on Nov. 14, making it the third country to quit The Hague-based tribunal.
ICC prosecutor to probe 2008 alleged war crimes in Georgia
Judges at the International Criminal Court Jan. 27 gave its prosecutor a green light to launch a new inquiry into allegations of war crimes during a brief but bloody 2008 war between Russia and Georgia.
Yazidis urge ICC to open probe into ISIL atrocities
Iraq's Yazidi minority -- the target of brutal attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) -- on Sept.24 urged the International Criminal Court to investigate the militants for allegations of genocide and sexual slavery.
Yazidis urge ICC to open probe into IS atrocities
Iraq's Yazidi minority -- the target of brutal attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) -- on Sept.24 urged the International Criminal Court to investigate the militants for allegations of genocide and sexual slavery.
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Bulgaria Ready to Support International Criminal Court – Chief Prosecutor
Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov has met with a delegation of the International Criminal Court (ICC) which has arrived in Bulgaria at his invitation.