Hungary says it will pull out of ICC
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The ICC issued an arrest warrant last November for Netanyahu and former Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
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Hungary's government has decided to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, Gergely Gulyas, told state news agency MTI on Thursday.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his intention to withdraw his country from the International Criminal Court.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungary's government is planning a law that would prevent protesters blocking bridges in order to defend the rights of those not protesting, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday.
Once upon a time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode the world with great confidence. His message for audiences back home, after another successful trip to Africa or Asia, would focus on how his hosts wanted Israel’s technology and admired its security.
Speaking at a press conference following the dinner meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council, Szijjarto talked of the prevalence of a pro-war strategy among European allies, with many still insisting on the need for sending more weapons and imposing additional sanctions.
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Hungary’s industry had the biggest slump in more than a year as weak external demand for cars and batteries caused a significant decline in production.
The move is announced hours after Israel's PM, who is sought under an ICC arrest warrant, arrives in Budapest for a state visit.