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ICC in 'informal contact' with Gaddafi son Seif: prosecutor

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The International Criminal Court is in 'informal contact' with slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's fugitive son Seif al-Islam over his surrender, the court's prosecutor said on Friday.

"Through int

Tamil Tigers still active in Europe

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When Tamil Tigers were routed on the battlefield two years ago, the Sri Lankan government believed it had crushed the 25-year rebellion for a separate Tamil homeland.

But evidence surfacing in a

Dutch rail plan to introduce ‘pee-bags’ on short-hop trains

Dutch National Railways said on Friday it has introduced so-called ‘pee-bags’ as an emergency alternative to non-existing toilets on its short-hop trains.

"From today plastic bags will be made availa

War crimes court seeks transfer of Gaddafi's son: official

The International Criminal Court is seeking the transfer of Muammar Gaddafi's son Seif al-Islam to The Hague to face charges of crimes against humanity, the court's spokesman said on Monday.

"The cou

Arrest warrant issued for Gaddafi: ICC judge

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International Criminal Court judges today issued an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity, committed against opponents of his regime since mid-February, a judge

ICC judges issues arrest warrants for Gaddafi

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War crimes court judges on Monday issued arrest warrants for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and two of his closest allies for crimes against humanity committed against opponents of his regime, a judge said.

Mladic tells war crimes court he is ‘gravely ill’

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Wartime Bosnian Serb Army Chief Ratko Mladic said on Friday he was a “gravely ill man” as he made his first appearance before a UN court in The Hague after 16 years on the run from genocide charges.

Libyan warned on civilian attacks

An indiscriminate attack on civilians in Benghazi would constitute "war crimes", the prosecutor of the international criminal court warned the Libyan Government on Friday.

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