Int’l court orders trial to resume
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The International Criminal Court ruled Friday that the trial of an alleged Congolese warlord should resume after a three-month suspension, but reprimanded the prosecutor for defying court orders.
Int’l court to rule on halting first trial
Int’l court to launch cases in Kenya violence
War crimes prosecutor: Keep pressure on Serbia
Judges: Karadzic trial could take extra 2 years
Dutch prosecutors say Yemenis freed
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Two Yemeni men arrested on arrival from the United States on suspicion they may have been conducting a dry run for an airline terror attack were released without charge Wednesday after investigations turned up no evidence to link them to a terror plot, Dutch prosecutors said.
Dutch: Yemeni airline suspects likely to be freed
Lawyer: Yemeni suspect denies any terror link
Dutch question 2 men in suspected US terror probe
Dutch question 2 men in suspected US terror probe
Ex-Congo VP says he lacks funds for a fair trial
Prosecutors say Croatia ethnically cleansed Serbs
Trial wrapping up for Croat generals
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — To fellow Croatians he’s a war hero. For Serbs he’s a criminal who lent tacit support to ethnic cleansing. Of one thing there’s little doubt: Gen. Ante Gotovina has led a life on the edge.
War crimes court orders probe of prosecutors
Naomi Campbell arrives at Taylor war crimes trial
Naomi Campbell due at Taylor war crimes trial
Naomi Campbell to speak at Taylor war crimes case
UN court orders retrial for former Kosovo premier
Int’l Court charges Sudan president with genocide
Naomi Campbell to testify at Charles Taylor trial
2 Bosnian Serbs get life for Srebrenica genocide
Dutch court sends Germany Somali piracy suspects
Terror suspect’s extradition to US to be appealed
Lawyer will appeal terror suspect’s extradition
Lawyers oppose Naomi Campbell diamond testimony
Charles Taylor lawyers oppose Campbell testimony
Germany requests transfer of piracy suspects
Taylor prosecutors want Naomi Campbell to testify
Serbia hands UN court seized Mladic diaries
ICC Prosecutor condemns Sudan noncooperation
Dutch court: New appeal for alleged arms smuggler
Suspected Somali pirates arrive in Netherlands
Suspected Somali pirates flown to the Netherlands
Karadzic says first witness against him is biased
Karadzic genocide trial hears from 1st witness
Karadzic genocide trial to hear from 1st witness
War crimes court rejects Karadzic trial delay bid
Prosecutor expects 2 Kenya election violence cases
Int’l court to probe Kenya’s election violence
Dutch, British police link 2 grisly slayings
Cannabis cafe convicted of breaking Dutch drug law
Dutch police arrest 2 suspects in 2009 art heist
Fake fruit conceals cocaine cargo in Netherlands
Dutch bishops announce sex abuse investigation
Dutch seek more info in alleged Somali terror case
Amsterdam airport tightens security at duty free
Bemba war crimes trial delayed
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The International Criminal Court announced Monday it has delayed the start of the war crimes trial of former Congo vice president Jean-Pierre Bemba by more than two months after he claimed his case was inadmissible.
Karadzic: Genocide indictment has false evidence
Karadzic: Serbs were targets of state terror
Karadzic: Islamic militants to blame for bloodshed
|