A pivotal hearing is underway in the UK at London's High Court as community leaders from the Niger Delta region take on oil giant Shell. The court action was initiated by the Ogale and Bille ...
A leading Norwegian automotive supplier has exported millions of dollars in sanctioned truck parts that ended up feeding ...
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War Crimes Court Condemns Trump's Sanctions Against Its Staff AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday said it condemned the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump ...
The ICC was established in 2002 to prosecute war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and the crime of aggression when member states are unwilling or unable to do so themselves. It can ...
They urged all parties to deliver information on possible crimes. ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan said last year he would renew an investigation into Democratic Republic of Congo, focusing on alleged ...
Wael Sawan, Shell CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss how trade tensions will impact oil prices and production, what he's seeing in energy demand, and more. USPS resumes accepting ...
President Donald Trump has softened his long-standing opposition to military aid to Ukraine. This is welcome news for apprehensive Ukrainians, but his offer does not come free. Ukraine must supply the ...
Some see it as a step toward fighting corruption and financial crime, while others view the changes with caution, uncertain about the motivations behind the overhaul." ...
Dutch director Michiel ten Horn appeared onstage alongside actors Fedja van Huet and Sezgin Guleç as well as producers Sander Verdonk and Thomas den Drijver to introduce their crime comedy film.
It involved more than $120 million worth of gas oil siphoned from Shell’s Pulau Bukom facility. For committing the offence, the 53-year-old Singaporean, who was then working for Sentek Marine ...
Lamola explained that South African soldiers are peacekeeping forces deployed under the United Nations Security Council and SADC resolutions, making any attacks on them a potential “war crime.” ...