Libyan Militias announced that they had Found the Missing Uranium
Armed militias in eastern Libya said they had found about two and a half tonnes of uranium ore that had been declared missing by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
File photo of Muammar Gaddafi
A decision on the arrest warrant for embattled Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity is supposed to be made Monday by international crime court judges in Hague.
Judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng is scheduled to read a three-judge bench's decision Monday on a request by The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC)'s prosecutor to have the Libyan leader and two of his closest allies, Saif al-Islam, Gaddafi's de-facto prime minister, and his brother-in-law Abdullah Al-Senussi, arrested.
The ICC does not have a police force, and depends on member governments to enforce arrests. However, Libya is not an ICC member state and does not acknowledge the authority of the court.
It will be the second time the ICC's top accuser has a country's head of state in his sights, after an arrest warrant for Sudan's Omar al-Bashir was first issued in March 2009. The warrant is yet to be executed.
On March 16, 2026, Ukraine marked twelve years since Russia staged a sham referendum in Crimea, a move widely condemned as illegal by the international community.
Iran has issued a warning to Romania, stating that it will take political and legal action if the country permits the United States to operate military bases on its territory for operations targeting Iran
The first three US aerial refueling aircraft have arrived in Romania as part of a temporary deployment requested by Washington amid the ongoing Middle East conflict
Ukrainian forces have successfully disrupted a large-scale Russian offensive that had been planned for late last year and intended to continue this spring,
Hungary’s political divide was on full display in Budapest on March 15, as rival camps mobilized hundreds of thousands of supporters during the country’s national holiday
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