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Little Comfort Taken as Palestine Formally Joins the International Criminal Court
Today Palestine officially became the 123rd state to join the ICC. But tension and anger on the ground marks the historic occasion.
Cao Fei Brings 80s Arcade Light Spectacle to Hong Kong Skyscraper
Commissioned by ICC and Art Basel, Cao Fei's epic video installation of 80s game iconography takes over Hong Kong.
Disappearance of Key Witness Raises Concerns Over Tampering in ICC Kenya Case
ICC witnesses in Kenya have reported receiving bribery offers and threats of violence from people trying to discredit the court’s judicial efforts.
Palestinian Leaders Are Taking Their Quest for Statehood Global — Consequences Be Damned
The Palestinian Authority has sought recognition on the international stage despite expected repercussions from both Israel and the United States.
International Criminal Court Opens Preliminary Probe Into War Crimes in Palestine
The move by the international body begins a lengthy process that could pave the way for charges against both Israelis and Palestinians.
Maneuvering at the UN Could Lead to War Crimes Charges Against Israeli and Palestinian Leaders
Palestine will officially join the International Criminal Court on April 1, paving the way for possible prosecution of both Israeli and Palestinian leaders for war crimes.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta in Landmark Court Hearing on Charges of Crimes Against Humanity
Accused of orchestrating ethnic violence after 2007 elections, leader stepped down for one day to avoid being the first sitting head of state to face the International Criminal Court. Technically.
Israel Claims 'Mission Accomplished' and Pulls Troops From Gaza
Following a ceasefire, IDF forces have been pulled out of Gaza after the death of 1,867 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 67 Israelis.
Sisi Won the Election, But Still Might Lose Egypt
Despite winning in an overwhelming majority, Sisi appears surprisingly weak as he prepares to take control of a country facing major issues.
The UK Is Facing a Fresh Iraq War Crimes Probe
Detainees in the UK’s custody described systematic torture, including beatings, electrocution, burning, mock executions, and sexual assault.
International and Egyptian Street Artists Join Forces Against Sisi
Egypt's street artists were at the forefront of the Tahrir revolution. Now they are back on the streets against the military regime of Sisi.
Qaddafi’s Inner Circle on Trial for War Crimes
Although the deceased dictator’s two sons and 37 former members of his elite cadre face charges, only 23 of them appeared in court today.