BUDAPEST: Hungary's parliament on Wednesday approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision made by the government of Viktor Orban.Orban's government decided to withdraw from the ICC, saying the court had become "political." Current Prime Minister Peter Magyar, who ousted Orban in parliamentary elections last month, pledged to halt the withdrawal process and keep Hungary in the ICC.The International Criminal Court was set up more than two decades ago to prosecute those accused of war crimes, crimes against huma

Hungary's ICC Governing Body Welcomed Budapest's Decision to Remain in the Rome Statute After Halting Its Withdrawal, With Officials Noting the Move Preserves 'Full Cooperation'…

BUDAPEST: Hungary's parliament on Wednesday approved legislation to maintain the country's membership in the International Criminal Court, reversing a 2025 decision made by the…