The ICC has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, and a top Hamas leader for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The indictment accuses Netanyahu and Gallant of using starvation as a method of warfare and targeting medical facilities in Gaza. While the ICC lacks enforcement powers, the warrants could restrict the defendants’ international travel and have broader implications for Western countries supplying arms to Israel.
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China seeks reset with EU amid Trump’s trade war
Amid Donald Trump's trade war, Chinese officials and businesses are attempting to strengthen ties with the EU to find alternative markets for goods impacted by US tariffs, while the EU remains cautious about becoming a dumping ground. Despite calls for greater cooperation, significant challenges persist, including China's trade surpluses, market access barriers, and its support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict. Both sides recognize the need for stability and leverage against the US, but EU...
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