Judges say ICC prosecutor in sexual misconduct inquiry can potentially resume work, documents show

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Theembattled chief prosecutorof the International Criminal Court can potentially resume his duties, a three-judge panel said, after rejecting a United Nations investigation of alleged sexual misconduct with a female aide, according to conclusions viewed by The Associated Press.

Associated Press FILE - Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan talks before convening the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, March 14, 2025. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool, File) FILE - A general view of the exterior of the International Criminal Court is seen in The Hague, Netherlands, March 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Omar Havana, File) FILE - The International Criminal Court (ICC) is seen on Dec. 9, 2025, in The Hague, Netherlands. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, Pool, File)

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A final decision on the fate of British barrister Karim Khan is now up to the Assembly of States Parties, the body that oversees the ICC. The group moved Wednesday to extend the investigation as it grapples with an unprecedented process, unrest among ICC staff and external pressures.

Khantemporarily stepped down in May 2025pending the outcome of an investigation by the U.N.'sOffice of Internal Oversight Serviceinto allegations of sexual misconduct, which he has steadfastly denied.

The U.N. investigation found evidence that Khan had "nonconsensual sexual contact with (the aide) in his office, at his private residence, and whilst on mission," according to a copy of its report.

In a statement to AP on Wednesday, Khan said through his lawyers that he "firmly maintains that he did not engage in any inappropriate conduct toward the complainant, whether sexual or otherwise."

Khan's lawyers also stated that he "categorially denies both any nonconsensual sexual conduct and the existence of any consensual sexual relationship."

The ICC has declined to comment.

The three judges, selected by the assembly for a legal assessment of the U.N. investigation, found last month that the investigation was not conclusive enough. Nevertheless, the judges said they were compelled to make a determination, and they said the findings "do not establish misconduct or breach of duty under the relevant legal framework," according to their 85-page assessment.

"The resolution of a number of disputes, which remains outstanding, would be necessary before a proper characterisation of the facts can be made," said the judges, who evaluated more than 5,000 pages of evidence.

The judges wrote that the U.N. investigators "failed to indicate which witnesses' testimony they found credible" and "did not resolve narrative inconsistencies."

The U.N. investigators were tasked with carrying out an investigation but not assessing whether Khan's behavior amounted to misconduct. The three-judge panel was to use the criminal standard of "beyond a reasonable doubt," according to its report, and its advice is not binding on the assembly.

The process is unprecedented for the ICC, and the Assembly of States Parties has had to repeatedly create new rules to accommodate the situation.

Khan's lawyers stressed in a statement Thursday that the three-judge panel unanimously found that the U.N. investigation did not establish any misconduct or breach of duty. His lawyers also noted that the U.N. investigation did not make a final determination of misconduct or breach of duty, and that their material required legal evaluation.

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Accusations uncovered

In October 2024, anAP investigationrevealed that Khan was facing internal accusations of sexual misconduct.

According to whistleblower documents seen by AP, Khan is alleged to have seen the woman working in another ICC department and moved her into his office. She later became a regular presence on official trips, the documents said.

On one foreign trip, Khan allegedly asked her to rest with him on a hotel bed and then "sexually touched her," the documents said. Later, he came to her room at 3 a.m. and knocked on the door for 10 minutes, according to allegations in the documents.

Other alleged nonconsensual behavior cited in the documents included locking the door of his office and sticking his hand in her pocket. He also allegedly asked her several times to accompany him on a vacation.

Two co-workers reported the alleged misconduct to the court's watchdog in May 2024. The investigation was closed after five days when the woman opted against filing a formal complaint because she said she feared retaliation, AP reported at the time.

The case has taken a toll on the woman who was at the center of the case. The U.N. investigation said that at one point, she was placed on a suicide watch.

"I have been left with little dignity and no privacy," she said in an interview. The AP generally does not identify those who say they have been subjected to sexual misconduct.

Unrest among staff

A group of staff members within the prosecutor's office sent a letter Wednesday to the Assembly of States Parties, expressing serious concerns about Khan's potential return.

According to the document, which was seen by AP, the group felt the U.N. investigation was "incompatible with continued confidence in the prosecutor's leadership."

One senior staff member said "people are deeply afraid" of retaliation and three other members of staff in the prosecutor's office expressed similar views. All spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

According to the report from U.N. investigators, before he took his leave, Khan was accused of engaging in behavior that was "retaliatory in nature" toward two members of staff who were supportive of the alleged victim.

The ICC and US sanctions

The initial inquiry took place a few weeks before Khan sought arrest warrants againstIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuover actions in Gaza. In November 2024, a three-judge panelsigned off on those charges.

In response, U.S. President Donald Trump sanctioned 11 ICC staff, including Khan, for pursuing the investigations.Judges and prosecutorshad their bank accounts closed and their U.S. visas revoked.

The restrictions have hada huge impacton the court's work and staff morale.

Judges say ICC prosecutor in sexual misconduct inquiry can potentially resume work, documents show

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"Cicada" is trending, but not because it's the season for thenoisy insectsto appear. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization are both monitoring a COVID-19 variant called BA.3.2, which is nicknamed "Cicada."

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Where is it?

BA.3.2 was first identified in November 2024 and has since spread to at least 23 countries. It's also beendetectedin at least 25 states in the U.S. as of February, according to the CDC.

But while the variant is spreading here, it's not the dominant strain.

"Whether it will push itself to the front of the line remains to be seen," Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University, told CBS News "We'll have to wait and see."

What is it?

The variant is a member of the Omicron family and is highly mutated, with 70 to 75 mutations. Arecent studyin the journal Lancet found the currentCOVID-19 vaccineis less effective against BA.3.2 compared to the current dominant strains, although it does provide some protection.

"These are still early days, " Schaffner said. "But at the moment the conclusion seems to be there is this capacity for this new variant to evade some of the protections we have all acquired over the years."

Is it more severe?

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Currently the CDC is not reporting a nationwide increase in severe disease from COVID-19. Case rates, emergency visits and hospitalizations are trending downward. But state rates can vary. Massachusetts and Florida are estimated as likely having an increase in cases.

"We haven't seen evidence of this variant causing more severe disease or an increase in hospitalizations elsewhere," according to CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder, editor-at-large for public health at KFF Health News.

What to know about symptoms

Symptoms of COVID-19include fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat and congestion.

The CDC says it's important to get the current COVID vaccine if you are ages 65 and older, have never received a COVID vaccine or are at high risk for severe illness from COVID. The high-risk group includes people younger than age 65 with a chronic medical condition like heart disease, lung disease or diabetes, as well as those who are immunocompromised.

"Get a dose of the vaccine towards the end of May, beginning of June in order to provide some protection against the summer increase," Schaffner advised. "We anticipate that will happen because that's what's happenedin the past."

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U.S. health officials warn of veterinary sedative in illegal drug supply

April 2 (Reuters) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday issued a health advisory warning of rising ‌reports from U.S. jurisdictions detecting veterinary sedative medetomidine in ‌the illegal drug supply.

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The CDC and the White House Office of National Drug Control ​Policy warned public health professionals, clinicians, laboratorians and people at risk for overdose after medetomidine was detected in the fentanyl supply and linked to a severe withdrawal syndrome from exposure to it.

Medetomidine, which ‌is also known as 'rhino ⁠tranq,' or 'dex', is not approved for human use but is approved for sedation and analgesia in dogs.

The ⁠agencies said it has increasingly been detected in law enforcement drug seizures, drug product and paraphernalia samples and wastewater samples, with the highest ​concentrations ​in the Northeast region.

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The CDC said ​stopping medetomidine after regular ‌use can trigger severe withdrawal, with symptoms including hypertension, anxiety, nausea, vomiting and fluctuating alertness, which may require emergency or intensive care. It can also cause profound sedation, slow heart rate and hypotension.

Because fentanyl is involved in most overdoses involving medetomidine, opioid overdose reversal ‌medications like naloxone should be administered ​to restore normal breathing, the agencies ​said.

Medetomidine was first identified in ​the illegal drug supply in 2021 and began ‌appearing sporadically with fentanyl in multiple ​jurisdictions, including Chicago, ​Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, from mid-2023 to mid-2024, according to the CDC.

From October 2025–January 2026, medetomidine was detected in treated ​wastewater every week in ‌at least one of 14 states included in a ​wastewater testing program in the U.S., the CDC said.

(Reporting ​by Sneha S K in Bengaluru)

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Trump cuts US duty rates on steel, aluminum and copper derivative products

WASHINGTON, April 2 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump adjusted his national security tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports on Thursday to cut duty rates ‌on derivative products made with the metals, simplify compliance and avoid under-reporting of ‌import values.

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In a proclamation signed by Trump, the U.S. will maintain a 50% import tariff on steel, aluminum ​and copper commodity imports under Section 232 of the Trade Act of 1974, but apply the rate to the prices paid by U.S. customers, a senior Trump administration official said. It was not immediately clear how the sales price -- and resulting tariff -- would be determined.

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The official ‌said some importers had been claiming ⁠artificially reduced import values to reduce their tariff costs. Other changes announced by the Trump administration official include:

* The U.S. will eliminate the prior ⁠50% duty on derivativeproducts made with steel, aluminum and copper if the product'scontent of the metals is below 15% by weight. The official saidthis would eliminate the Section 232 duties from ​products withminimal ​metals content such as a perfume bottle with ​an aluminumcap, or a dental floss ‌container with a tiny steel cuttingblade. * Derivative products with more than 15% steel, aluminum orcopper content by weight would get a reduced, 25% tariff, but onthe entire value of the import, not just the metal content. So awashing machine or gas range made substantially from steel wouldget a flat 25% tariff. * The changes are aimed at simplifying an overly ‌complicatedtariff regime that gave importers headaches in trying ​todetermine the value of the metal content of thousands ​ofderivative products from tractor parts to ​stainless steel sinksand railroad equipment. * "So it's easier, it's simpler, it's more straightforward.For ‌many products, it'll be lower. For some ​products, it'll be alittle ​higher, but mostly, it's fine," the official said, addingthat the administration reviewed the changes with industry andhas received positive feedback. * The changes overall should have no ​material economicdifference from the prior ‌tariff regime, the official said. Butby charging the 50% duty on the full ​sales value of commoditymetals, there may be some increased tariff revenue coming in.

(Reporting ​by David Lawder; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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FBI team arrives in Cuba to investigate fatal shooting of US-flagged speedboat

HAVANA (AP) — FBI agents have arrived inCubato investigatethe fatal shootingof five men aboard a U.S.-flagged speedboat in February that the Cuban government said was carrying suspects who were trying to infiltrate the island.

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Five other men on the boat were wounded inan exchange of firewith the Cuban Border Patrol on Feb. 25 in what the Cuban government has called a terrorist attack by Cuban expatriates who had been living in the United States. The U.S. government has disavowed any connection to the group, and said it wants to fully investigate Cuba's claims.

The FBI technical team arrived Tuesday to conduct a thorough and independent investigation, a U.S. diplomatic official who is close to the matter told The Associated Press on Thursday. The official, who spoke on condition they not be named because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the matter, did not provide details on how many FBI agents arrived or how long they would remain on the island.

Cuban PresidentMiguel Díaz-Canelhad said in March that he expected FBI agents to visit the island to help with the investigation.

Cuban officials have said thespeedboat was detectedwith 10 men and military equipment aboard in waters north of the island. They said the men in the boat fired first and that soldiers returned fire, killing four suspects. A fifth later died from his injuries. Six other men were wounded, including a crew member in the Cuban military vessel.

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The survivorsface criminal terrorism chargesthat could carry a life sentence.

The clash occurred amidheightened tensionsbetween Cuba and the United States.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said at the time that the group was not a U.S. government operation, and said U.S. officials would seek to verify the information provided by Cuban authorities.

Days after the shooting, high-ranking officials from Cuba's Interior Ministry and the Revolutionary Armed Forces displayed military equipmentseized from the speedboatand confirmed they had been in contact with the U.S. Coast Guard.

The equipment included high-caliber rifles, pistols, uniforms, boots, helmets, special rations, an electric generator, a satellite communications unit and at least 12,000 rounds of ammunition.

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Saharan dust storm turns Greek sky red as winds and flooding leave 1 person dead

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A powerful storm front that lashed Greece over the past 24 hours brought gale force winds and flooding that left one man dead and turned the sky over Crete a deep red.

Associated Press A general view of the seaside in Iraklio, on the southern island of Crete, Greece, during a dust storm on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Giorgos Gkratsos) Damaged police bikes are parked in a flooded underground parking of a police station in Nea Makri, east of Athens, on Thursday, April 2, 2026, after heavy overnight storms caused extensive damage and left one person dead. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) The beach in Marathon, east of Athens, Greece, is seen on Thursday, April 2, 2026, after heavy overnight storms caused extensive damage. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) Utility workers repair a water pipe at a road cut in two, in Kallitechnoupoli suburb of Athens, on Thursday, April 2, 2026, after heavy overnight storms caused extensive damage. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

Greece Dust Storm

The sky'ssurreal red hueswere reminiscent of apocalyptic scenes overCretewhere the storm that hit the island with gale-force winds combined with a Saharan dust storm.

On the mainland, Greek media reports said a 55-year-old man died after becoming trapped under a car as he was swept by surging waters in the town of Nea Makri, some 25 kilometers (16 miles) northeast of the Greek capital Athens.

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Fire Department official Yiannis Tsingas told state radio that fire engines responded to some 500 calls for assistance including cutting felled trees, pumping water out of flooded homes and rescuing 33 people trapped by the high floodwaters.

Power was down in various suburbs of Athens while traffic became snarled in the city center from downed trees and cars stalled as a result of high waters.

On other islands in the Aegean, streets turned into small rivers while stormy seas compounded the heavy rains on coastal areas. On the island ofParos, vehicles were swept away while a small bridge collapsed. The island's mayor said schools were closed on Thursday.

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NBA MVP: Nikola Jokić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Victor Wembanyama, Luka Dončić forging an all-time race

As the NBA regular season winds down, the race for MVP, which seemingly intensifies every night, might be the best ever.

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It's not simply due to overwhelming statistics — although that does play a significant part — but rather the uniqueness of the four candidates, who differ greatly in skill set, approach and resume.

Let's break down the favorites:

Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

Simply put, Jokić remains the best player in all of basketball, a player utterly unrivaled in IQ, court vision and creativity.

The only argument against the 7-foot Serbian is how his team went through a considerable dry spell, losing seven of 11 games in February while playing an underwhelming collective brand of basketball.

That said, the Nuggets are currently on a seven-game winning streak and look almost as cohesive as when they won the title in 2023.

This is all quarterbacked by Jokić, who collects triple-doubles entirely within the fabric of the offense. This isn't some Russell Westbrook situation, where his teammates are clearing out to have him achieve the line, nor is he stat-pumping.

Jokić's numbers, as impressive as they are, fall short of fully encapsulating his worth to the Nuggets and just how impactful he is every single night.

Offensively speaking, Jokić might be the most unique big man of all time, currently dominating in the middle of his prime on a team fast approaching 50 wins.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

It's no surprise the defending MVP is back in the conversation this year. Gilgeous-Alexander is slowly, but surely, turning into the Michael Jordan of this generation in terms of how he plays, how he scores and how he competes on both ends.

Only 4.4 of his shot attempts per night are 3-pointers, as he does the vast majority of his damage near the rim and in the midrange area, much like a former Bull who won five of these awards.

With several Thunder players missing time this year, Gilgeous-Alexander has stepped up and extended his productivity, keeping the Thunder firmly locked into the No. 1 in the Western Conference.

His numbers might not be as all-around oriented as Jokić or Luka Dončić, but his efficiency (TS of 66.6%) and overall defensive impact are in a category by themselves. The fact that he also rarely turns the ball over, despite being the primary decision-maker, is extra impressive.

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The superstar has also scored 20 or more points in 143 consecutive games, breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record, which points to a level of consistency that is outrageous.

Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs

While Jokić might be a unique offensive big man, Wembanyama has a chance to go down as the most special player in history, position be damned.

The 22-year-old is already the best defender in basketball and has been for three seasons now. He's a lock for Defensive Player Of the Year if he makes the games-played criteria, and that should only work in his favor for MVP, as opposed to take away from it.

There's an interesting subplot in regard to his MVP candidacy. If Wembanyama wins, he'll be the youngest to win the award, topping Derrick Rose, who won it in 2011 at the age of 22. Wembanyama will also be 22, but he'll turn 22 on April 4; Rose turned 22 on Oct. 4, before his MVP season.

Essentially, this means Wembanyama has one shot to get this honor. Next year will be too late. Fortunately for him, he's got a good case. The Spurs are rolling, and they're rolling at a ridiculous rate, all spearheaded by the 7-foot-4 Frenchman.

The Spurs are 26-1 in the past 27 games he's played in, and they currently sit on 58 wins — more than what was projected going into the season.

Wembanyama's not playing as many minutes as anyone else on the list (29.2 minutes per game), but that doesn't seem to deter him. He's played 60 total minutes over his past two games and somehow still gathered 82 points, 34 rebounds and six blocks, making a strong late-season push.

Luka Dončić, Los Angeles Lakers

Speaking of a late-season MVP push, Luka Dončić has entered the chat.

The all-around guard is leading the league in scoring and has recently upped that part of his game even more, averaging 35.8 points over his past 21 games, in which the Lakers have gone 16-5 after a modest start to the season.

Dončić also leads the league in made 3-pointers per game, free-throw attempts and total shots made per game, proving again that he can be a scoring force without equal.

Dončić was broadly ignored in MVP context for most of the season, in large part due to the sluggish Lakers, who spent the better part of the season struggling to get a foothold in the standings.

As they now sit with 50 wins, it's difficult to justify any absence of Dončić in the conversation. The Slovenian's all-around game, combined with 60-, 50- and 40-point performances this season, is just too loud to ignore.

While Dončić isn't the same caliber of defender as Gilgeous-Alexander or Wembanyama, he's been surprisingly adept on occasion this season when he isn't taxed with carrying the entire offensive load. That feels significant in this discussion, especially when you consider his defensive shortcomings to be the reason for his omission in previous seasons.

However things shake out, we have a race for the ages that could be decided in the season's final weeks.

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