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Senegal: U.S. Sanctions Two More International Criminal Court Officials

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Senegal: U.S. Sanctions Two More International Criminal Court Officials
AllAfrica
AllAfrica1 hrs ago
Senegal: U.S. Sanctions Two More International Criminal Court Officials
[HRW] Washington -- The United States government on August 18, 2026, designated two additional International Criminal Court (ICC) officials for sanctions under an executive order issued by President Donald Trump in February 2025, Human Rights Watch said today. Those sanctioned are Tomoko Akane, from Japan, the presiden
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera3 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court’s president and top lawyer
The US has sanctioned International Criminal Court president Tomoko Akane and trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye.
The Mainichi
The Mainichi6 hrs ago
US imposes sanctions on International Criminal Court chief Akane of Japan
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions on Tomoko Akane, the first Japanese to lead the International Criminal Court, wit
Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye10 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, trial lawyer in bid to dismantle body
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, trial lawyer in bid to dismantle body MEE staff on Tue, 08/18/2026 - 20:29 Secretary of State Marco Rubio has previously made it clear he intends to take the court apart 'brick by brick' Japanese Judge Tomoko Akane, president of the Inte
US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane
The United States imposed sanctions on Tuesday on the International Criminal Court’s president and a senior trial lawyer at the court, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said. The move is the latest escalation in the Trump administration’s campaign against The Hague-based court, which was established ‌in 2002 by the int
Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick10 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, senior lawyer
WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The U. S. imposed sanctions on Tuesday on the International Criminal Court's president and a senior trial lawyer at the court, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
The Hill
The Hill11 hrs ago
Rubio announces sanctions on ICC president
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday announced sanctions on the president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and a trial lawyer, part of an escalating fight between the Trump administration, the court and international human rights groups.  The Trump administration’s new sanctions target Tomoko Akane, ICC’s
US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane of Japan
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced US sanctions on the president and a senior trial lawyer of the International Criminal Court (ICC), preventing the two officials from entering the US and using the US financial system.
Guardian US
Guardian US11 hrs ago
US sanctions international criminal court president and prosecutor
Marco Rubio targets ICC’s Tomoko Akane and Abdoulaye Seye, who was investigating Israeli war crimes in Gaza The US has sanctioned the president of the international criminal court (ICC) and a prosecutor tasked with investigating crimes committed by Israel during its war on Gaza. The new sanctions designations were unve
Al-Monitor
Al-Monitor12 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court chief Tomoko Akane of Japan
The United States on Tuesday imposed sanctions against International Criminal Court President Tomoko Akane of Japan as part of its campaign against the body that it accuses of being "politicized." Washington also slapped sanctions on ICC Senior Trial Lawyer Abdoulaye Seye of Senegal in the Trump adminis
Reuters
Reuters12 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, senior lawyer
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, senior lawyer  Reuters
The Straits Times
The Straits Times🏁 first to report13 hrs ago
US sanctions International Criminal Court president, senior lawyer
The ICC condemned the move, saying in a statement that the measures undermine the rule of law.