

It’s almost as though things like this never happened:
Microsoft blocked the email account of Chief Prosecutor of the International Court of Justice after Trump’s sanctions. Critics: “We urgently need alternatives.”
US President Donald Trump sanctioned the court in The Hague in February after a panel of ICC judges issued arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes in the Gaza Strip in November.
The court is virtually paralyzed in its work as a result, writes the AP news agency. One reason for this is that it is heavily dependent on service providers such as Microsoft. They had restricted their work for the court because they feared being targeted by the US authorities.
Khan’s bank accounts in his home country of Great Britain were also blocked. Even employees of a civil society organization that plays a central role in gathering evidence and locating witnesses have withdrawn money from US bank accounts to secure it from confiscation.
Also the same Von Der Leyen who last month ‘negotiated’ the trade deals that are hugely lopsided in favour of the US, meaning the EU will face much higher tariffs going to US than vice versa. How more people are not calling for her to resign or be forced out is beyond me.