Hungary is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court at the same time it welcomed Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a visit. Netanyahu had an warrant issued for him by the court.
Hungary was never fully committed to the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said a day after ...
The official said the issue of 17% U.S. tariffs on Israel is ‘mostly solvable’ and Israeli approach to Qatar ‘needs to be more regulated’ ...
Israeli forces have been expanding their strikes and evacuation orders across the war-torn territory in recent days.
India's upper house Friday passed the controversial Waqf bill changing the way donated Muslim properties worth billions of ...
At the moment, unfortunately, it seems more likely that Europe will be the last powerful holdout in a world entering a new ...
After hosting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Hungary announced plans to withdraw from the International Criminal ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced his intention to withdraw his country from the International Criminal ...
Israel said it had scaled up a ground offensive in northern Gaza as part of an operation to extend so-called "security zones" ...
Hungary will withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), its government said Wednesday, as the country’s Prime ...
When Putin wanted to go to South Africa, Brussels banged on about his ICC war crimes warrant. Crickets for the Israel PM's ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Friday defended his government’s decision not to arrest Israeli Prime Minister ...