• The ICC does not throw helm after US threat

    The ICC does not throw helm after US threat

    the hague September 11, 2018 13:32 Hot Recent News

    The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague does not seem to intend to change course after threats from the American national security adviser John Bolton. The top advisor of President Donald Trump warned that his country 'will fight back \u0026 # x27; \u0026 # x27; if the court starts an investigation into the actions of Americans in Afghanistan.

  • US tackles the Hague Criminal Court

    US tackles the Hague Criminal Court

    washington September 11, 2018 05:32 Hot Recent News

    The US will impose sanctions on judges of the International Criminal Court in The Hague if they try to bring American citizens to trial. In a harsh speech, National Security Adviser John Bolton called the criminal court 'an attack on our constitution'.

  • US take a stand against the ICC

    US take a stand against the ICC

    washington September 10, 2018 07:16 Hot Recent News

    The United States is taking an aggressive stance from Monday to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. If matters are brought against US military personnel, the judges will be sanctioned. That would be the national safety advisor John Bolton going to say during a speech Monday afternoon, writes Reuters news agency.

  • Peace meeting Yemen failed

    Peace meeting Yemen failed

    geneva September 8, 2018 10:32 Hot Recent News

    The peace negotiations on the bloody civil war in Yemen have been delayed on Saturday. UN mediator Martin Griffith said that it had not been possible to get Houthi insurgents at the table in Swiss Geneva.

  • Beatrix and Mabel to Annan's funeral

    Beatrix and Mabel to Annan's funeral

    accra September 7, 2018 15:32 Hot Recent News

    Princess Beatrix and Princess Mabel attend the state funeral of Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, in Ghana on Thursday. Annan died on August 18 after a brief illness at 80 years old in Switzerland.

  • Again passengers are unwell on flights to the US

    Again passengers are unwell on flights to the US

    philadelphia September 6, 2018 22:32 Hot Recent News

    The American authorities have again raised alarms about disease symptoms on board international flights. Passengers and crew members on board two aircraft must undergo a medical check, says a Philadelphia International Airport spokesperson. It involves about 250 people.

  • Criminal court is also about Myanmar

    Criminal court is also about Myanmar

    the hague September 6, 2018 18:00 Hot Recent News

    The International Criminal Court (ICC) also deals with the issue of the Rohingya from Myanmar. This has determined magistrates of the international court. This allows research into the alleged persecution and deportation to Bangladesh of the Islamic Rohingya.

  • Judges case Mladić replaced due to bias

    Judges case Mladić replaced due to bias

    the hague September 5, 2018 14:00 Hot Recent News

    Three of the five judges who are dealing with the appeal of Ratko Mladić have been replaced. This decision has to do with possible bias towards the former Bosnian Serb army leader, according to court documents released on Wednesday.

  • How did beautiful Sinead come to an end?

    How did beautiful Sinead come to an end?

    September 4, 2018 19:32 Hot Recent News

    The international showbizz has been busy for days with the mysterious death of the Australian model SINEAD MCNAMARA. She died Friday night, completely out of nowhere, on the pompous yacht of the 84-year-old skippy Mexican tycoon ALBERTO BAILLERES. What drama has taken place there? Was she jumped, pushed, accident sometimes? The past few days, more and more questions arise in this reality-thriller, where answers to her ghostly death seem to stay out.

  • Again Russian air raids on Idlib

    Again Russian air raids on Idlib

    damascus September 4, 2018 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Russian fighters have again carried out air strikes on targets in the Syrian Idlib province. That's what a rebel leader and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights say, a UK based organization that relies on local sources.

  • Million Muslims stuck in camps

    Million Muslims stuck in camps

    shanghai September 4, 2018 04:48 Hot Recent News

    China is not getting cold or cold from the increasing international criticism about the treatment of Muslim minority in the country. It strengthens the country in the belief that it carries out a justified fight against terror. Meanwhile, some million Uyghur men are being held in 73 camps in the autonomous region of Xinjiang.

  • Chief judge excludes Bemba from elections

    Chief judge excludes Bemba from elections

    kinshasa September 3, 2018 22:32 Hot Recent News

    The Supreme Court of the Democratic Republic of Congo has definitely excluded opposition leader Jean-Pierre Bemba as candidate for the presidential elections in December. Reason is his condemnation by the International Criminal Court in The Hague (ICC) for bribery of witnesses and obstruction of justice. In June the ICC spoke to the former warlord surprisingly free of war crimes.

  • Two billion extra to crisis area Chad

    Two billion extra to crisis area Chad

    berlin September 3, 2018 19:16 Hot Recent News

    The international community wants to spend more than 1.7 billion euros extra for aid to the crisis area around Lake Chad. During a donor conference in Berlin, the needy population of one of the poorest regions in the world was pledged about three times as much as a year ago at a similar meeting in Oslo.

  • Lavrov: murder of leader in Donbass is provocation

    Lavrov: murder of leader in Donbass is provocation

    moscow September 1, 2018 13:48 Hot Recent News

    The murder of a pro-Russian separatist in the eastern Ukrainian Donbass region is a provocation that makes peace negotiations impossible. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said this in a reaction to the murder of the leader of the self-proclaimed republic of Donetsk, Aleksandr Zachartsjenko.

  • Protests in Uganda after stopping pop star Bobi Wine

    Protests in Uganda after stopping pop star Bobi Wine

    kampala August 31, 2018 12:48 Hot Recent News

    In Uganda, protests broke out on Friday after parliamentarian and pop star Bobi Wine was stopped at the airport. Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, and another opposition member wanted to be treated medically abroad. They would have been tortured when they were in detention.

  • Argentine peso under pressure again

    Argentine peso under pressure again

    August 30, 2018 16:48 Hot Recent News

    The Argentine peso was under heavy pressure again on Thursday and lost almost 5 percent in value against the dollar. The country has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to accelerate an earlier pledged emergency loan of 50 billion dollars. According to Argentine President Mauricio Macri, this is necessary to secure financing for 2019 and to prevent a new crisis in the South American country.

  • 'Migrant ship Italy tortured and raped'

    'Migrant ship Italy tortured and raped'

    geneva August 28, 2018 17:32 Hot Recent News

    The African migrants who had to stay on board a ship in the port of Catania for over a week were detained in Libya for two years by smugglers. They were beaten, tortured and raped there before they made the crossing to Europe, reports the International Organization for Migration of the United Nations.

  • Kim Jong-uns viagra is world class

    Kim Jong-uns viagra is world class

    August 28, 2018 04:32 Hot Recent News

    'Made in North Korea' does not seem to be a direct cause to run to the store, but the Committee for the Promotion of International Trade of the Socialist Resistance naturally thinks otherwise. The communist country seems to export everything.

  • Smoking and crying pilot cause crash Nepal

    Smoking and crying pilot cause crash Nepal

    kathmandu August 27, 2018 16:16 Hot Recent News

    A chain-smoking and fiercely agitated pilot caused the crash of a passenger plane in Nepal, killing 51 people in March. In a research report, which has not yet been officially published, it says that the pilot had to cry and snort repeatedly during the flight of US-Bangla Airlines.

  • Iran to court in The Hague for US sanctions

    Iran to court in The Hague for US sanctions

    the hague August 27, 2018 12:32 Hot Recent News

    Iran has stepped to the International Court of Justice in The Hague in order to get US sanctions out of the table. The Islamic Republic states that the US violates a 1955 friendship treaty with the punitive measures. The countries were allies at the time. That changed after the Iranian Revolution.

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