wanted by the international criminal court for alleged war crimes. but could he actually be taken into custody? former u.s. president donald trump s legal troubles could come to a head quickly. a new york grand jury may indict him as soon as next week. and hundreds of people detained across france following fiery protests. that after the government pushes through a controversial pension reform plan. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. the u.s. president is voicing support for a historic decision by the international criminal court against russia s leader. joe biden says the icc had good reason to issue an arrest warrant for vladimir putin over alleged war crimes in ukraine. well, i think it s justified, but the question is it s not recognized internationally by us either. but i think it makes a very strong point. the icc on friday says mr. putin bears responsibility for an alleged scheme to illegally deport thousands of child
hello and welcome to our you viewers as we cover the war in israel. intensify in gaza as can keeps up air stieks at this hour. listen. israel defense forces said on sunday that it struck more than 450 targets over the past day including command centers and missile sites. according to analysis by video proficiented lie israeli media have advanced three culometers in gaza. troops can be seen putting an israeli flag on a resort hotel s roof in gaza. as the ground invasion expands the united nations is say the society in gaza is breaking downism people breaking down into warehouses to try and find the bare necessities of life. the situation there is growing more desperate by had hour. catastrophe taking place before our eyes. 2 million people with nowhere safe to go are being denied essentials for life while being subjective to relentless bombardments. i urge all those with responsibility to step back from the brink. cnn s nick robertson is following developments and has more
As Mexico enters a presidential election cycle, there are no indications the drug violence that is claiming tens of thousands of lives every year is going to stop, according to a Virginia-based international security firm.
As Mexico enters a presidential election cycle, there are no indications the drug violence that is claiming tens of thousands of lives every year is going to stop, according to a Virginia-based international security firm.