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    US lawmakers seek sanctions to punish ICC over Netanyahu arrest warrant application

    United States lawmakers are considering imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it issues an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Congress is exploring all options to punish the ICC for threatening Israeli leaders. He said that the ICC had no authority over Israel or the US and called the decision baseless and illegitimate.

    Amal Clooney helped ICC weigh Gaza war crimes evidence

    Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney helped the International Criminal Court investigate alleged war crimes in Israel and Gaza, leading to arrest warrants for top Israeli and Hamas leaders. Clooney, working with an expert panel, found evidence of crimes including murder, hostage-taking, and sexual violence. Despite criticism for previous silence, Clooney emphasized the importance of the rule of law and protecting civilians. The ICC's move was denounced by Hamas, Israel, and the US, but Clooney defended the process as rigorous and fair.

    Gladys Knight and George Clooney are two of Kennedy Centre honorees

    Gladys Knight, U2, Tania Leon, Amy Grant, and George Clooney are the honorees for 2022's Kennedy Centre Honors Performing Arts. The attendees included President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris with her spouse.

    George Clooney, wife Amal Clooney celebrate wedding anniversary in style in New York

    George Clooney and Amal Clooney were married in a star-studded ceremony in Italy on September 27, 2014, and have 5-year-old twins Alexander and Ella.

    Class of 2021: Deepika Padukone joins the list of WEF's new Young Global Leaders

    The list includes the world's most-promising 112 tomorrow's leaders under the age of 40.

    US tech companies pledge USD 650 million to aid refugees

    The companies are "investing, donating, or raising" more than USD 650 million for the education, training and employment of 6.3 million refugees in 20 countries.

    The Economic Times
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