NBI chief: Duterte's kill remark vs senators not the same as Sara's threats – Philstar.com

NBI chief: Duterte’s kill remark vs senators not the same as Sara’s threats  Philstar.com Pimentel airs sentiments on ex-Pres. Duterte’s ‘kill senators’ remark  Inquirer.net Ex-Philippine leader Duterte suggests killing senators in a bomb blast  Al Jazeera English Solons rebuke Santiago for downplaying Digong’s ‘threat’  Daily Tribune (Philippines) Probe of Duterte kill remarks urged  BusinessWorld Online Source link

International Criminal Court Faces U.S. Sanctions, Vows to Uphold Justice

Expert News Report: EU Council President‍ Warns Against U.S. Sanctions ⁣on International Criminal Court BRUSSELS, February 8, 2025 – EU Council ⁣President Antonio Costa has issued ⁣a stern warning regarding the‍ recent sanctions imposed by the United ⁢States on the International Criminal ⁢Court (ICC). In a statement posted on the ⁤social media ⁢platform X, Costa … Read more

Ireland among 79 states united in condemning Trump sanctions on International Criminal Court – The Irish Times

Ireland is among a group of 79 states that have issued a joint statement condemning sanctions imposed by US president Donald Trump against the International Criminal Court. On Thursday, Mr Trump signed an executive order which accuses the International Criminal Court of having “engaged in illegitimate and baseless actions” targeting the US and its “close … Read more

Ireland to join 76 countries in condemning Trump sanctions on International Criminal Court

Ireland Condemns US Sanctions on International Criminal Court Ireland has joined nearly 80 other countries in condemning the sanctions imposed by US President Donald Trump on the International Criminal Court (ICC). The move, which accuses the ICC of targeting the US and its ally Israel, has been widely criticized as a threat to international justice. … Read more

Number of Palestinians seeking asylum in Ireland rises eight-fold – The Irish Times

The number of Palestinians who applied for asylum in Ireland increased more than eight-fold last year (more than 700 per cent) when compared with arrival numbers in 2023. Some 957 Palestinians applied for international protection between January and December 2024, up from 118 applications the previous year, according to figures from the Department of Justice. … Read more