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Intentional attacks against historic monuments and buildings dedicated to religion are grave crimes

Statement of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Fatou Bensouda, following the transfer of the first suspect in the Mali investigation: “Intentional attacks...

Situation au Mali

Ahmad Al Faqi Al Mahdi remis à la CPI pour des accusations de crimes de guerre de destruction de monuments historiques et religieux à...

Refugee crisis – the EU takes action

By Carlotta Duken. Today marks an important day in the ongoing refugee crisis: the European Commission in Brussels agreed on the redistribution of 160 000...

EU adopts 40 decisions on European Asylum

More Responsibility in managing the refugee crisis: European Commission adopts 40 infringement decisions to make European Asylum System work.   Press conference by First Vice President...

ICC Judges decline to reduce sentence

ICC Judges decline to reduce Mr Thomas Lubanga Dyilo’s sentence.   Today, 22 September 2015, three Judges of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court...

Denmark leads the way, great support given to Syria fundraising drive

On the picture HE Ole Moesby, Ambassador of Denmark to the Netherlands. Denmark leads the way, great support given to Syria fundraising drive. A big fundraising...

Angola Joins Chemical Weapons Convention

The Director-General of the OPCW, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü, welcomed Angola's deposit of an instrument of accession to the Chemical Weapons Convention on 16 September....

Demise of Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

Sheikh Rashid bin Mohammed Al Rashid Al Maktoum (1981-2015).   By Baron Henri Estramant. The Muslim world at large is mourning the sad demise of Sheikh Rashid...

Japan passes law allowing troops to fight abroad

By Joe Ray. Japan’s parliament has approved a new law allowing the country’s troops to fight abroad. The legislation was passed in Japan’s upper house...

Nepal approves new constitution

By Joe Ray. Nepal’s parliament has passed a new constitution by 507 votes to 25. Members of the Constituent Assembly cheered as the result was announced,...

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