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Report: Israel commits crimes against humanity
Israel has caused massive forced relocations of Palestinians in Gaza since the war broke out in October last year, Human Rights Watch states. In a report, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is accused of repeated violations of the laws of war.
ICC Investigates Mongolia After Putin Visit
The International Criminal Court is to investigate Mongolia for not arresting Vladimir Putin during his visit to the country. .
Putin will not attend the G20 in Brazil
Russia's President Vladimir Putin will not attend the G20 meeting in Brazil in November. This is because his arrival would "destroy" the conference.
Peace Prize in Wartime – They Can Be Honored Today
The conflict in the Middle East is at the center of speculations about this year's peace prize, with UN organizations and Palestinian and Israeli peace activists among the favorites. For it's hardly likely that the Norwegian Nobel Committee will choose a Norwegian?.
Peace Prize in Wartime – They Can Be Honored in Oslo
The conflict in the Middle East is at the center of speculations about this year's peace prize, with UN organizations and Palestinian and Israeli peace activists among the favorites. For it is hardly likely that the Norwegian Nobel Committee chooses a Norwegian?.
Russian Spies Build Fake Lives in the Long Term
They pretend to be someone else and start a family as a facade. The children are not to know until the game is over.
The State Visit Took Place Without Putin Being Arrested
Vladimir Putin's state visit to ICC-member Mongolia has ended. The Russian president went home scot-free – despite Mongolia's obligations to the court in The Hague, which has issued an arrest warrant against him.
Putin has landed in ICC country Mongolia
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has landed in Mongolia for a state visit there. .
Ukraine urges Mongolia: Arrest Putin
On Tuesday, Russia's President Vladimir Putin will travel to the neighboring country of Mongolia – despite the country being legally obligated to arrest him. The Kremlin dismisses the matter, while Ukraine urges Mongolia not to back down from its promise.
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