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Judges at the International Criminal Court want Hungary to explain why it failed to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Hungary announced it would leave the International Criminal Court during a visit by Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces an ICC arrest warrant.
The decision comes as the Israeli leader makes his first trip to Europe since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him over the war in Gaza.
Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomed Israeli Prime Minister and ICC fugitive Benjamin ...
The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes, which Hungarian PM Viktor Orban called politically motivated. DW has the latest.
Trump ally Viktor Orban has vowed not to act on international arrest order against Israeli leader, who is expected to meet unnamed foreign official during days-long visit The post Defying ICC, ...
Rather than comply with the order, Orban's government initiated proceedings to withdraw from the international tribunal The ...
A senior official in Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government confirmed its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court ...
Prime minister expected to discuss controversial US Gaza rehabilitation plan with Orban, who has vowed not to act on international arrest order against Israeli leader The post Defying ICC arrest ...
It was only the second foreign trip Mr Netanyahu has made since the International Criminal Court issued the warrant against him in November.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is visiting Hungary this week in defiance of an International Criminal Court warrant demanding his immediate arrest. Netanyahu touched down in Budapest on ...
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban says he will not enforce the arrest warrant, issued for war crimes in Gaza.