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Hungary's parliament has approved its departure from the International Criminal Court. The decision follows Prime Minister ...
Hungarys parliament has approved a bill initiating the countrys formal withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
Move follows visit by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, as Budapest decries court’s 'political influence' and rejects arrest ...
Hungary's parliament approved a bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court, following Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
The government-proposed bill, supported by 134 lawmakers, would see Hungary exit the international body that it co-founded in ...
The Hungarian parliament has voted to withdraw from the International Criminal Court. The process will take a year. What do ...
BUDAPEST, May 20. /TASS/. The Hungarian parliament passed a bill on the country’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the final vote, according to a livestream on the ...
The bill to withdraw from the International Criminal Court saw 134 parliamentary members voting in favour and 37 against.
Hungary's parliament approved a bill on Tuesday that will start the country's year-long withdrawal process from the International Criminal Court, which Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government said ...
The Hungarian Parliament, in which PM Orbán's Fidesz has a supermajority, decided to leave the International Criminal Court.
The government had announced the decision shortly before PM Viktor Orbán hosted Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu, against ...
The leaders of Britain, Canada and France threatened "concrete actions" against Israel on Monday if it does not stop a ...