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The Trump administration has now slapped sanctions on nine of the ICC's 18 judges

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Who decides whether Syria is allowed to have an air force?

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz today accused Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of dragging Turkey into “dangerous adventures” in Syria. Two days earlier, Israeli aircraft struck the...

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