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Hungary’s withdrawal from the ICC amid Netanyahu’s visit erodes the trust on ICC’s legitimacy and shows that justice is not applied universally but selectively, along political and racialised lines ...
The reverberations from Netanyahu's visit to Hungary continue to be felt, with Orban's move to leave the ICC drawing ...
F rance, Hungary and Poland are among the countries that said they would not act on the arrest warrant. Germany and Italy criticized the warrant without explicitly saying they would ignore it. The ...
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On April 3, 2025, Hungary announced its intention to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The move came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was about to visit the country.
The meeting is expected to focus on key issues, including the effort to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas, the completion of Israel’s military objectives in Gaza and ...
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán at a press conference on Thursday with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Hungary will leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ICC issued ...
Hungary on Thursday said it will quit the International Criminal Court, just as its Prime Minister Viktor Orban hosted ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his intention to withdraw his country from the International Criminal ...