Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar reverses Orbán-era decision, keeps country in International Criminal Court. Magyar announced the move, overturning a prior plan to withdraw from the Hague-based tribunal.
Hungary's new Prime Minister Péter Magyar has announced that the country will remain a member of the International Criminal Court, reversing a decision by the previous government to leave the Hague-based institution.
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