Hungary plans despite guarantees as Netanyahu arrives at the International Criminal Court

Hungary plans despite guarantees as Netanyahu arrives at the International Criminal Court

Budapest, Hungary (AP) – Hungary said on Thursday it will begin procedures to withdraw from the world's only global permanent court for global crime and genocide. “Hungary will evacuate the International Criminal Court,” Viktor Orbán Prime Minister Gergely Gulyás wrote in a brief statement. “The government will initiate the withdrawal process on Thursday in accordance…

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Netanyahu holds talks in Hungary despite ICC arrest warrant

Netanyahu holds talks in Hungary despite ICC arrest warrant

Israeli media reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary earlier on Thursday. This is Netanyahu's first European trip since the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant. His plan to return to Israel was held on Sunday. The International Criminal Court in November accused Israeli leaders of committing crimes against humanity…

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The United States prohibits Chinese government personnel from romance or sexual relations with Chinese citizens

The United States prohibits Chinese government personnel from romance or sexual relations with Chinese citizens

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Associated Press learned that the U.S. government has banned U.S. government personnel in China, as well as family members and contractors in any romantic or sexual relationships with Chinese citizens. Four people with direct knowledge of the matter told the Associated Press about the policy, which took effect through his departure…

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Netanyahu arrives in Hungary and finds a rare welcome in Europe

Netanyahu arrives in Hungary and finds a rare welcome in Europe

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began visiting Hungary on Thursday, confident that Europe's self-proclaimed bastion of “liberal democracy” would ignore the warrant issued by the International Criminal Court in November. The visit was Mr. Netanyahu's first country, which recognized the jurisdiction of the court, and at least theoretically, he could be arrested. He visited Washington…

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