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Why did Trump sanction the ICC prosecutor? Kelebogile Zvobgo - February 19, 2025 The president has targeted the International Criminal Court before, with little effect.
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How Israel sees the ICC potential warrants against its leaders Brent E. Sasley - May 23, 2024 The news that the ICC is considering arrest warrants for Israeli leaders affects how Israel sees itself in the world.
Iran’s president has died. What happens now? Christopher Clary and Hussein Banai - May 20, 2024 Iran has a succession plan – and a population that’s deeply dissatisfied with the current regime.
Can the U.S. pressure Israel to end the war? Jeremy Pressman - February 12, 2024 The U.S. government has a long history of trying to restrain Israel, with mixed success.