Justice minister Carlo Nordio on Wednesday defended Italy's release of a Libyan war crimes suspect, saying the international criminal court (ICC) warrant for his arrest had been poorly written.
Italy detained Libyan suspect on back of ICC arrest warrant Suspect was swiftly released and flown home to Tripoli ICC said it was not consulted over release order Italy says ICC warrant had ...
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, right, speaks in the lower Chamber in Rome, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025 ...
Osama Elmasry Njeem, a Libyan military officer wanted by the International Criminal court for alleged war crimes, was recently freed by Rome. The move ignited outrage among Italian opposition ...
The Minister of Interior in the Government of National Unity, Emad Al-Trabelsi, called on Italy to provide support for the voluntary repatriation of immigrants to their countries of origin, and to ...
‎The Mufti of Libya, Sheikh Al-Sadiq Al-Ghariani, described the announcement of the UN mission to form an advisory committee without clarifying the criteria for selecting ...
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