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bne IntelliNews on MSNHungarian lawmakers approve withdrawal from ICCLawmakers approved Hungary’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) on May 20 with 134 votes in favour and 37 ...
NBC News International Correspondent Matt Bradley discusses the state of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip as Israel ...
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The Manila Times on MSNHungarian parliament approves leaving ICCHungary's parliament on Tuesday approved leaving the International Criminal Court (ICC), which it calls "politically ...
Orban's government announced the move on April 3, shortly after Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Hungary for a state visit in a rare trip abroad in defiance of an ICC arrest warrant. The ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNHungary's parliament passes bill on ICC withdrawalThe Hungarian parliament on May 20 supported a bill on launching Hungary's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court ...
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Putin and Netanyahu now secure from risks in HungaryViktor Orban has never hidden his fondness for Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu. These two leaders should no longer fear ...
Hungary's parliament approved a bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, following Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
Daily Wrap on MSN16h
Hungary exits international court after Netanyahu warrantThe Hungarian parliament has voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court. The process will take a year. What do ...
BUDAPEST, May 20. /TASS/. The Hungarian parliament passed a bill on the country’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the final vote, according to a livestream on the ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNHungarian lawmakers approve bill to quit ICCThe bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court saw 134 parliamentary members voting in favour and 37 against.
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNHungarian Lawmakers Approve Bill to Quit ICC After Netanyahu’s VisitHungary's parliament approved a bill on Tuesday that will start the country's year-long withdrawal process from the International Criminal Court, which Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government said ...
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