Secretary of State Pompeo says there will be 'series of announcements' aimed at preventing The Hague from opening investigations in Afghanistan, Palestinian territories

At new first cabinet meeting, PM says the challenge from The Hague is a 'strategic threat' to Israeli military and political leaders

Dismissing arguments by Germany, Australia, Brazil, other countries and law experts, Fatou Bensouda doubles down; ball now in judges' court

Anwar R. and Eyad A. are first Assad regime representatives to face justice abroad after testimony from Syrian refugees alleging torture

As The Hague shuts its doors due to COVID-19, Fatou Bensouda requests additional month to say if she still believes the court has jurisdiction to open war crimes investigation

Investigators for Human Rights Council attribute alleged rights abuses to Assad regime, Russian forces, al-Qaeda-linked fighters and Turkish-backed rebels

Judges reject appeal by al Qaeda-linked suspect accused of war crimes in Timbuktu, paving way for July court date

Judges say prosecutor didn't follow procedure in asking to submit more than 30 pages in request, tell her to try again; Netanyahu set to rally world leaders against Hague body

Michael Karkoc commanded a company in the SS-led Ukrainian Self Defense Legion that murdered dozens of Polish women and children in 1944, then lied to US authorities about it

Trove of documents compiled by a US-based Syrian rights group could be used in international prosecutions of jihadists

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