Netanyahu war crimes investigation puts Biden in tough spot
"Now it's the U.S. which is blocking the consensus to apply the law," one former ICC chief prosecutor told Newsweek.
Calling Out Hypocrisy at the International Criminal Court
That the International Criminal Court (ICC) is contemplating arrest warrants for top Israeli officials is not just an isolated legal matter; it's a glaring manifestation of the international community's skewed priorities.
Russian ally could be required to arrest Putin if he visits
The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin last year due to alleged war crimes in the Ukraine war.
We Cannot Forget Azerbaijan's Ethnic Cleansing of Nagorno-Karabakh
Terrible wars all over the world, from Ukraine to the Middle East, should not obscure one of the most shocking events to take place in 2023.
Hundreds of North Korean defectors at risk after China's mass deportation
Rights groups want the United States to take the lead in bringing international pressure to bear on China for putting refugees at risk of imprisonment or worse.
Netanyahu facing calls for war crime investigation
A top Spanish official wants the Israeli PM investigated by the International Criminal Court for allegedly "carrying out a planned genocide in the Gaza Strip."
List of countries Putin can visit without fear just got smaller
Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan approved parliament's decision to join the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Saturday.
Should Hamas be prosecuted for war crimes by the international court?
"The documentary, forensic and testimonial evidence of Hamas' crimes is overwhelming and more than adequate for conviction," these legal scholars say.
Russia issues arrest warrant for Hague Court judges
Russian President Vladimir Putin is accused by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of the illegal deportation of children from Ukraine to Russia.
Russia's allies falling out over Putin visit
The Russian president wants to go to South Africa for the BRICS summit but he could face arrest as he is wanted for war crimes.
Putin plans to leave Russia to visit NATO ally
The Russian president has left the country only twice since his troops invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
Putin's war is having a devastating impact on Ukraine's children
"Schools seem to have been deliberately targeted throughout Ukraine...it's a direct threat to children," Irwin Redlener, co-founder of UCAP, told Newsweek.
Putin will be taken out before any war crimes trial—Russia analyst
"There will be a lot of incentive to silence him before The Hague," a Russia analyst told Newsweek.
What Putin's arrest could look like
Vladimir Putin could face justice at The Hague if he visits any of the International Criminal Court's 123 member states. How likely is it to happen?
Did Vladimir Putin once praise Hague court that now seeks to arrest him?
A video of the Russian leader speaking at the Amsterdam court has resurfaced shortly after the ICC issued a stunning order for his arrest.
Putin's arrest could spark World War III, Russia warns
"It would be a declaration of war on the Russian Federation," said Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president and prime minister.
Putin should be arrested if he visits an ICC state: Blinken
The U.S. secretary of state stopped short of vowing to arrest Putin if he were to travel to the U.S., which is not a member state of the ICC.
Russian TV host threatens nuking any country that detains Putin
Propagandist Vladimir Solovyov reacted strongly to a war crimes arrest warrant issued for the Russian president by the International Criminal Court.
Putin's visit to occupied Ukraine shows all is not well
"It was done to increase support and rally people inside of Russia around this war, and to distract from the ICC warrant," an expert told Newsweek.
Putin compared to Hitler for Mariupol visit after ICC warrant
The Russian leader visited Mariupol on Saturday, a day after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for his arrest over alleged war crimes.
Russian state TV figures react to Putin's arrest warrant
Head of the RT channel, Margarita Simonyan, suggested that Russia could use a nuclear weapon if the Russian leader was arrested.
Zelensky praises arrest warrant of "terrorist" Putin as "historic decision"
The Ukrainian president lauded the International Criminal Court for pursuing "the top leader of the terrorist state."
Putin's allies' fears come true
News about an arrest warrant being issued for the Russian president could cause concern among some of his biggest public supporters.
The last three accused ICC war criminals before Putin are still fugitives
The alleged war crimes were committed during the five-day Russia-Georgia war.
Is Putin being arrested? ICC arrest warrant, war crimes explained
The first International Criminal Court charges since the invasion of Ukraine were made against Russia's president and its commissioner for children's rights.
Who is Jack Smith? Special counsel for Donald Trump case
The veteran prosecutor has been praised by colleagues for being "apolitical" and a "stellar selection" for the special counsel role.
U.S. Unlikely to Face War Crimes Trial, Despite GOP Claim: Court Adviser
House Republicans defended voting against an investigation into possible war crimes in Ukraine, fearing it could put American soldiers at risk for prosecution.
Biden Vulnerable to Putin Attack Over Calls for War Crimes Trial
Leila Sadat, the ICC prosecutor's special adviser on crimes against humanity, told Newsweek: "It's a problem of double standards."
Trying Putin for Ukraine War Crimes Could Keep Him From Leaving Russia
If the International Criminal Court issues a warrant for this arrest, he would not be able to travel to more than 100 countries.
Putin's Ukraine War Crimes Merit Global Arrest Warrant: Ex-UN Prosecutor
Carla Del Ponte called Putin a "war criminal" and said that probes of war crimes "must go up the chain of command until you reach those who took the decisions."