27 results for icc
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The Briefing, episode 98
14 March 2012
The difficulties of prosecuting war crimes at the ICC, why “emo” fans in Iraq are in danger of violence, and culture from SXSW festival.
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The Globalist - Israel-Hamas latest, climate news, Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’
27 November 2023
We have the latest on the war between Israel and Hamas. Plus: the Philippines considers returning to the ICC, the latest climate news and Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’.
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The Briefing - Tuesday 25 October
25 October 2016
Heathrow or Gatwick: the UK government decides on which airport to expand. We also learn that 300 US troops are going to be stationed in Norway next year and look to South Africa as it starts to withdraw from the ICC. Plus…
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The Briefing - Thursday 3 March
3 March 2022
The latest as Russian forces intensify their attacks across Ukraine, Phil Clark on the ICC’s investigation into possible war crimes and Isabel Hilton has an update as Paralympians from Belarus and Russia are sent home from…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 12 October
12 October 2016
Britain’s foreign secretary Boris Johnson calls for the ICC to charge Russia with war crimes but what are the implications for relations between Moscow and London? Plus: Rio’s security chief steps down and as Randy Newman…
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The Briefing, episode 790
19 November 2014
Why is Israel demolishing the homes of some Palestinians who have killed civilians in Jerusalem? We also debate a UN committee's call for North Korea to be referred to the ICC, hear about growing ties between Russia and…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 11 October
11 October 2016
France wants the ICC to investigate Russia for war crimes in Syria, top Republican figure Paul Ryan distances himself from Trump and we speak to Sebastian Mallaby about his new book ‘The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 726
18 August 2014
The latest from eastern Ukraine, we also ask who has the most at stake in an ICC investigation into Israeli and Hamas war crimes, learn how epidemics have affected societies throughout history, and discuss a recent gourmet…
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The Briefing, episode 496
26 September 2013
We are live at The Hague as Liberia’s former leader Charles Taylor loses his appeal at the ICC. We also hear the latest from the anti-Golden Dawn protests in Athens and hear why one fish is making a saintly splash in Sweden…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 484
5 September 2013
Former president of Médecins Sans Frontières, Rony Brauman, argues for legitimate military intervention in Syria, we hear from journalist Martin Plaut about Africa’s future in light of Kenyan MPs voting to leave the ICC,…
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The Globalist, episode 487
10 September 2013
As Kenya’s vice-president stands trial at the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, we ask what will a verdict mean for a country that has pulled out of the ICC? Plus, we discuss the consequences as…
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The Globalist - The EU far-right eyes farmers’ protests
25 January 2024
As farmers across Europe take to the streets, how do their protests link with the far-right movement in the EU? Then: the Philippines refuses to help the ICC’s drug-war probe, we assess the Red Sea disruption’s effect on…