March 20, 2023 | Daily Report Online
International Court Issues War Crimes Warrant for PutinIt was the first time the global court has issued a warrant against a leader of one of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council.
By Mike Corder and Raf Casert | The Associated Press
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April 08, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Shell's $70 Billion Takeover Could Herald Wave of MergersOil and gas company Shell has agreed to buy British rival BG Group for $69.7 billion in a deal that may signal a new wave of mega-mergers as the energy industry tries to adapt to lower prices.
By Danica Kirka and Mike Corder
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April 08, 2015 | Daily Business Review
Shell's $70 Billion Takeover Could Herald Wave of MergersOil and gas company Shell has agreed to buy British rival BG Group for $69.7 billion in a deal that may signal a new wave of mega-mergers as the energy industry tries to adapt to lower prices.
By Danica Kirka and Mike Corder
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February 03, 2010 | Daily Report Online
Genocide charge now possible for Sudan's al-BashirBy MIKE CORDER
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March 04, 2013 | Law.com
Dutch Court: Woman Incited Genocide in RwandaA Dutch court has convicted a Rwandan-born Dutch woman of inciting genocide in Rwanda's 1994 mass murders of ethnic Tutsis by members of the Hutu tribe, the first conviction of a Dutch citizen for the crime.
By Mike Corder
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July 13, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Taylor begins his Sierra Leone war crimes defenseBy MIKE CORDER
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July 22, 2009 | Daily Report Online
Arbitration panel gives oil field to SudanTHE HAGUE, Netherlands AP - An international arbitration panel on Wednesday awarded the Sudanese government control over almost all major oil reserves in a disputed region of Sudan that erupted into violence last year between state forces and former rebels in the south.The arbitration is a crucial test for a 2005 agreement that ended 20 years of warfare between the government and the southern Sudanese insurgents.
By MIKE CORDER
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March 15, 2012 | Law.com
In First for International Court, Warload Convicted for Using Child SoldiersThe International Criminal Court convicted a Congolese warlord on Wednesday of using child soldiers, a verdict hailed as a legal landmark in the fight against impunity for the world's most serious crimes and the first judgment in the court's 10-year history. Thomas Lubanga faces a potential sentence of life imprisonment.
By Mike Corder
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April 30, 2012 | Law.com
Conviction of Former Liberian President Sends Warning to TyrantsIn a verdict hailed as a watershed moment, former Liberian President Charles Taylor last week became the first head of state since World War II to be convicted by an international war crimes court.
By Mike Corder
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July 15, 2008 | National Law Journal
Prosecutor charges Sudan's president with genocideBy Mike Corder
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