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US State Department aims to dismantle ICC threat

US State Department aims to dismantle ICC threat

The US State Department says it aims to dismantle what it described as the threat posed by the International Criminal Court to US sovereignty. A spokesperson for the department said on Monday that the court "now seeks to become the unaccountable... Read more.

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