Hungary to withdraw from International Criminal Court
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Hungary will start the process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, an official said Thursday, just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived to red carpet treatment in the c...
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Netanyahu is scheduled to arrive in Hungary's capital on Wednesday to meet with the country's nationalist prime minister despite an international arrest warrant for the Israeli leader over the war in ...
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The court has issued a warrant for Mr. Netanyahu’s arrest on accusations of “intentionally and knowingly” depriving Gaza’s population of food, water, fuel and medicine.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is traveling to Hungary despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against him over the war in Gaza
Several thousand protesters have blocked a major thoroughfare in Hungary's capital, opposing a law that effectively bans LGBTQ+ Pride events and restricts the right to assembly
without Orbán’s unconstructive interference and indifference to Putin’s violation of international law and everything the EU stands for. Third, suspending Hungary’s voting rights would send ...
If you speak about having a peaceful, safe life in a sustainable, long-term manner for European people, then you cannot leave neither Russia nor Türkiye out of discussions,' Peter Szijjarto tells Anad
BRUSSELS (AP) — Hungary is poised to do it again. For the second time in a month, every other European Union nation is ready to sign a joint statement Thursday backing Ukraine. It’s a symbolic ...
Hungary decided to quit the International Criminal Court (ICC) because it has become political, as its decisions on Israel showed, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban said on Thursday. (Reporting by Anita Komuves and Maayan Lubell;