What ICC arrest warrants mean for Israel and HamasThe Israeli and Hamas leaders are suspected of committing war crimes during the continuing war in Gaza.WorldNetanyahu denounces bid to arrest him over Gaza warIsrael's prime minister lambasts the ICC, saying it has compared Israel to "mass murderers".WorldWhat ICC arrest warrants mean for Israel and HamasThe Israeli and Hamas leaders are suspected of committing war crimes during the continuing war in Gaza.WorldNetanyahu denounces bid to arrest him over Gaza warIsrael's prime minister lambasts the ICC, saying it has compared Israel to "mass murderers".WorldGazans ‘shackled and blindfolded’ at Israel hospitalAllegations centre on a military hospital where, a whistle-blower said, painkillers were "routinely" not used in procedures.Middle EastQuestions surround trial of Greek shipwreck accusedNine men are accused over last year's Med migrant disaster, but there are discrepancies in the case.EuropeLIVEThousands on streets for Iranian president's funeral after crashBut despite the huge crowds, not all Iranians supported the president - and many celebrated his death on social media.Australia and NZ begin New Caledonia evacuationsThe French Pacific territory's airport has been closed since deadly unrest erupted last week. 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