
ICC Unsettled by Fresh Departures As Three More Nations Prepare To Quit
As some African states prepare to exit, the Hague court appears to be losing the trust of its member nations.

As some African states prepare to exit, the Hague court appears to be losing the trust of its member nations.

The ICC is set to prosecute the increasingly frail disgraced political chief for his role in leading a self-styled ‘war on drugs.’

Budapest decided to leave the “politically motivated” court in May 2025, following ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.

A former police chief linked to an earlier Philippines’ government war on drugs is refusing to be taken into custody to face ICC charges.

The Tisza leader has yet to enter office, and is already being accused of “political theatre.”

Washington extends its pressure campaign on the Hague court, further straining relations with national governments which claim to support ICC independence.

Warsaw says that the Russian president could face arrest if he crosses Polish airspace to attend a meeting with President Trump in Hungary.

Hungarian authorities confirm they will facilitate safe passage for the Russian President attending the upcoming summit.

The Budapest Summit could be a step closer to ending the conflict, but Brussels is unhappy because it isn’t on ‘friendly ground.’

The advocacy group’s court filing accuses Italy of supplying arms to Israel a charge Rome calls a “serious frame-up.”