ICC judge says US sanctions left her without bank cards and Google accounts | ICC
Key Takeaways
- US sanctions left ICC judge without bank cards.
- US sanctions left ICC judge without Google accounts.
- Judge alleges sanctions impede her ability to carry out ICC duties.
Sanctions and impact
An International Criminal Court judge says sanctions imposed by the administration of Donald Trump are punishing her for carrying out her judicial duties, leaving her facing visa bans, financial restrictions and limited access to the internet.
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The measures came after the ICC issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Context and sequence
The sanctions are connected to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The measures followed the ICC's issuance of those warrants.
Publication context
The article was published on 15 Mar 2026 and carries a BREAKING label.
“BREAKING Iran claims attacks on Israel, US bases in Middle EastTrump says allies who rely on Gulf oil must keep Hormuz Strait openIran says US-Israel attacks have killed more than 200 children Click to pause breaking news tickerpause-square-backgroundClose Breaking News Tickerclose”
Ticker highlights
The breaking-news ticker on the page lists items including Iran claims attacks on Israel, US bases in the Middle East.
Trump says allies who rely on Gulf oil must keep Hormuz Strait open.
Iran says US-Israel attacks have killed more than 200 children.
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