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Article: International Criminal Court to move

The International Criminal Court in  The Hague is to move to new premises in 2015....

Article: Darfur rebel leader escapes ICC trial

Darfur rebel leader Bahar Idriss Abu Garda will not have to stand trial in The Hague for...

Article: Sudan condemns ICC genocide ruling

Sudan has condemned a ruling by the International Criminal Court (ICC) that judges must...

Radio Show: Has Iran u-turned on its nuclear programme?

Newsline 3 February 2010: Has Iran u-turned on its nuclear programme? Sudan's...

Article: Sudan's Bashir may face genocide charges

Sudan’s president Omar al Bashir may now face genocide charges over massacres...

Article: Kenyan witnesses of poll violence threatened

Kenyans who witnessed the violence around the 2007 election are reported to have been...

Article: Congolese lose faith in ICC

Their victims have little faith in the outcome of a trial against former Congolese rebel...

Article: Human Rights Watch calls for arrest of Ntaganda

Human Rights Watch has called on the Democratic Republic of Congo to arrest former rebel...

Article: Sudanese president not to visit Turkey

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir will not visit Turkey on Monday for an Organisation of...

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