A group of 79 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, condemned Donald Trump’s decision to sanction the International Criminal Court, stating that it increases the risk of impunity for serious crimes and weakens international law. Trump’s executive order targeted ICC officials investigating Israel, sparking concerns about the safety of those involved and jeopardizing the court’s independence and integrity. Despite the sanctions, nations like the Netherlands reaffirmed their support for the ICC and vowed to ensure its unhindered functioning in The Hague.
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Cedric Alexander Announces Departure From WWE
Jeremy Hanna, a Newsweek contributor based in Los Angeles, reports that Cedric Alexander is leaving WWE after nearly nine years with the promotion. Alexander announced his departure on social media, expressing gratitude for his time in professional wrestling and referencing WWE's 90-day non-compete clause. Known for his work in the Cruiserweight division and with the Hurt Business, Alexander received support from colleagues and the wrestling community as he embarks on a new chapter in his...
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