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Ansa on MSNICC gives Italy 30 days to explain Almasri caseThe Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has urged Italy to present its observations to explain why it did not hand over to the court Libyan general Osama Almasri after Italian ...
Italy's government Wednesday blamed its much-criticised release of a Libyan war crimes suspect on the International Criminal Court (ICC), which it accused of presenting a poorly written arrest ...
Italy has close ties to the internationally recognized ... boatloads of migrants had al-Masri been handed over to the ICC. Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, who also briefed Parliament ...
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ICC judges looking into Italy's release of Libyan fugitiveLast week Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said Rome had no choice but to free ICC suspect Osama Elmasry Njeem because of what he described as mistakes and inaccuracies in the court's arrest ...
Italy detained Libyan suspect on back of ICC arrest warrant Suspect was swiftly released and flown home to Tripoli ICC said it was not consulted over release order Italy says ICC warrant had ...
Italy had no choice but to free a Libyan officer wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court (ICC) because of mistakes and inaccuracies in the court’s arrest warrant, the country ...
Rome's decision to release Osama Almasri Najim drew condemnation from Italian opposition parties, NGOs and the ICC.
Last week Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said Rome had no choice but to free ICC suspect Osama Elmasry Njeem because of what he described as mistakes and inaccuracies in the court's arrest ...
has sparked a major political row for Italy's hard-right government, with opposition parties pressing for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to address parliament about it. Najim was arrested in the ...
Italy's Interior Minister Piantedosi and Justice Minister Nordio address the lower house of parliament, in Rome Ukraine expected to sign a deal with Trump giving U.S. access to its rare minerals ...
ICC Judges Looking Into Italy's Release of Libyan Fugitive THE HAGUE - Judges at the International Criminal Court are investigating whether Italy's release of a Libyan military officer wanted for ...
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