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Finding a Venue for Zelenskyy-Putin Talks: A Complex Diplomatic and Legal Challenge
European leaders are exploring various locations for potential peace talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, navigating legal challenges posed by an ICC arrest warrant against Putin.
Finding a Venue for Zelenskyy-Putin Talks: A Complex Diplomatic and Legal Challenge
European leaders are exploring various locations for potential peace talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin, navigating legal challenges posed by an ICC arrest warrant against Putin.
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36% Bias Score


US Imposes Sanctions on Four International Criminal Court Officials
The Trump administration announced sanctions against four International Criminal Court officials—two judges and two prosecutors—involved in investigations of US and Israeli citizens for alleged war crimes, escalating the conflict between the US and the ICC.
US Imposes Sanctions on Four International Criminal Court Officials
The Trump administration announced sanctions against four International Criminal Court officials—two judges and two prosecutors—involved in investigations of US and Israeli citizens for alleged war crimes, escalating the conflict between the US and the ICC.
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72% Bias Score


False Claims of Israeli Soldiers' Arrest by Dutch Police Debunked
Social media posts falsely claimed Dutch police arrested Israeli soldiers 'Yukhal Yulita' and 'Shitan Shaul' for war crimes in Rafah; reverse image searches revealed the photos depict unrelated arrests in the UK and Spain, confirmed false by the Dutch National Prosecutor's Office.
False Claims of Israeli Soldiers' Arrest by Dutch Police Debunked
Social media posts falsely claimed Dutch police arrested Israeli soldiers 'Yukhal Yulita' and 'Shitan Shaul' for war crimes in Rafah; reverse image searches revealed the photos depict unrelated arrests in the UK and Spain, confirmed false by the Dutch National Prosecutor's Office.
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28% Bias Score


Greece Wins €150 Million in ICC Ruling on Submarine Construction Dispute
The International Court of Arbitration (ICC) awarded Greece over €150 million, resolving a decade-long dispute over submarine construction delays. This victory follows a 2014 Greek government decision to assume direct oversight of the project, rectifying prior mismanagement and strengthening Greece'...
Greece Wins €150 Million in ICC Ruling on Submarine Construction Dispute
The International Court of Arbitration (ICC) awarded Greece over €150 million, resolving a decade-long dispute over submarine construction delays. This victory follows a 2014 Greek government decision to assume direct oversight of the project, rectifying prior mismanagement and strengthening Greece'...
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48% Bias Score


Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
Italy Drops Meloni Investigation in Libyan War Crimes Case
Following international outrage, Italy dropped its investigation into Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the January release of Libyan police officer Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for war crimes, while investigations continue into other officials.
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44% Bias Score


ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.
ICC Orders Prosecutor Khan's Recusal from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan to recuse himself from the Venezuela human rights case due to a potential conflict of interest, stemming from his sister-in-law's past legal representation of the Venezuelan government in November 2022; he has three weeks to comply.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Kimberly Prost, Nicolas Guittet, Nazhat Shameem Khan, and Mamadou Mandiaye Niang—for their involvement in investigations of alleged US and Israeli war crimes, escalating tensions with the ICC and drawing criticism from Fran...

Trump Administration Sanctions Four ICC Judges Over War Crimes Investigations
The Trump administration sanctioned four International Criminal Court judges—Kimberly Prost, Nicolas Guittet, Nazhat Shameem Khan, and Mamadou Mandiaye Niang—for their involvement in investigations of alleged US and Israeli war crimes, escalating tensions with the ICC and drawing criticism from Fran...
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56% Bias Score

US Sanctions Target Four ICC Judges Over Investigations
The United States imposed sanctions on August 20th on four International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors—two French, two Canadian—for investigating U.S. and Israeli citizens without their consent, prompting condemnation from France and the ICC.

US Sanctions Target Four ICC Judges Over Investigations
The United States imposed sanctions on August 20th on four International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors—two French, two Canadian—for investigating U.S. and Israeli citizens without their consent, prompting condemnation from France and the ICC.
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56% Bias Score

False Reports of Israeli Soldiers' Arrest by Dutch Police
Social media posts falsely claim Dutch police arrested Israeli soldiers using manipulated images from unrelated events in England and Spain; the Dutch prosecutor's office confirmed no such arrests.

False Reports of Israeli Soldiers' Arrest by Dutch Police
Social media posts falsely claim Dutch police arrested Israeli soldiers using manipulated images from unrelated events in England and Spain; the Dutch prosecutor's office confirmed no such arrests.
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40% Bias Score

ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.

ICC Prosecutor Recuses Himself from Venezuela Human Rights Case
The ICC Appeals Chamber ordered Prosecutor Karim Khan's recusal from the Venezuela human rights case due to a conflict of interest involving his sister-in-law's role in the Venezuelan legal team; two deputy prosecutors will continue the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity.
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44% Bias Score

ICC Prosecutor Faced Intimidation Amidst Israeli War Crimes Investigation
British and US officials threatened the ICC chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, with defunding and sanctions to stop the investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes in Gaza following the issuance of arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallan...

ICC Prosecutor Faced Intimidation Amidst Israeli War Crimes Investigation
British and US officials threatened the ICC chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, with defunding and sanctions to stop the investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes in Gaza following the issuance of arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallan...
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64% Bias Score

ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...

ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...
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40% Bias Score
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