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Bitcoin price UnitedHealthcare CEO Rockefeller Christmas tree Spotify Wrapped 2024 Supreme Court AP SETS THE STANDARD FOR POLITICAL REPORTING. SUPPORT INDEPENDENT, FACT-BASED JOURNALISM. DONATE World News TOP UN COURT REJECTS MOST OF UKRAINE’S TERROR FINANCING AND DISCRIMINATION CASE AGAINST RUSSIA TOP UN COURT REJECTS MOST OF UKRAINE’S TERROR FINANCING AND DISCRIMINATION CASE AGAINST RUSSIA 1 of 7 | Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, third from right, reads the United Nations top court’s ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 2 of 7 | A view of the Peace Palace housing the International Court of Justice, the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 3 of 7 | Ukraine’s agent Anton Korynevych, ambassador-at-large of the Ukraine Foreign Ministry, front right, and Oksana Zolotaryova, Director General for International Law of the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, second right, wait for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 4 of 7 | Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, takes his seat at the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 5 of 7 | Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, center, is followed by judge Peter Tomka at the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 6 of 7 | Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, waits for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 7 of 7 | A view of the United Nations top court during the ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine, front bench left, accuses Russia, front bench rear, of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More Top UN court rejects most of Ukraine’s terror financing and discrimination case against Russia 1 of 7 | Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, third from right, reads the United Nations top court’s ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 1 of 7 Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, third from right, reads the United Nations top court’s ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 2 of 7 | A view of the Peace Palace housing the International Court of Justice, the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 2 of 7 A view of the Peace Palace housing the International Court of Justice, the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 3 of 7 | Ukraine’s agent Anton Korynevych, ambassador-at-large of the Ukraine Foreign Ministry, front right, and Oksana Zolotaryova, Director General for International Law of the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, second right, wait for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 3 of 7 Ukraine’s agent Anton Korynevych, ambassador-at-large of the Ukraine Foreign Ministry, front right, and Oksana Zolotaryova, Director General for International Law of the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, second right, wait for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 4 of 7 | Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, takes his seat at the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 4 of 7 Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, takes his seat at the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine accuses Russia of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 5 of 7 | Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, center, is followed by judge Peter Tomka at the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 5 of 7 Presiding judge Joan Donoghue, center, is followed by judge Peter Tomka at the United Nations top court which is ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 6 of 7 | Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, waits for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 6 of 7 Russia’s agent Gennady Kuzmin, ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry, left, waits for the United Nations top court to rule in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024. The United Nations’ top court is preparing to rule on Ukraine’s allegations that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The legally binding final ruling due on Wednesday is the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war in February 2022. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More 7 of 7 | A view of the United Nations top court during the ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine, front bench left, accuses Russia, front bench rear, of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Read More 7 of 7 A view of the United Nations top court during the ruling in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in a case in which Ukraine, front bench left, accuses Russia, front bench rear, of bankrolling rebels in 2014 and discriminating against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the region. It is the first of two decisions by the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into a full-blown war nearly two years ago. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print Read More By MIKE CORDER Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] Updated 6:17 PM MEZ, January 31, 2024 Share Share * Copy Link copied * Email * Facebook * X * Reddit * LinkedIn * Pinterest * Flipboard * Print THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The United Nations’ top court on Wednesday rejected large parts of a case filed by Ukraine alleging that Russia bankrolled separatist rebels in the country’s east a decade ago and has discriminated against Crimea’s multiethnic community since its annexation of the peninsula. The International Court of Justice ruled Moscow violated articles of two treaties — one on terrorism financing and another on eradicating racial discrimination — but it rejected far more of Kyiv’s claims under the treaties. It rejected Ukraine’s request for Moscow to pay reparations for attacks in eastern Ukraine blamed on pro-Russia Ukrainian rebels, including the July 17, 2014, downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 that killed all 298 passengers and crew. Russia has denied any involvement in the downing of the jetliner. A Dutch domestic court convicted two Russians and a pro-Moscow Ukrainian in November 2022 for their roles in the attack and sentenced them in their absence to life imprisonment. The Netherlands and Ukraine also have sued Russia at the European Court of Human Rights over MH17. EARLIER COVERAGE MH17 inquiry: ‘Strong indications’ Putin OK’d missile supply MH17 probe reveals close ties between Russia, Ukraine rebels 3 convicted in 2014 downing of Malaysian jet over Ukraine In another rebuke for Moscow, the world court ruled that Russia had violated one of the court’s orders by launching its full-scale invasion in Ukraine nearly two years ago. The leader of Ukraine’s legal team, Anton Korynevych, called the ruling “a really important day because this is a judgment which says that the Russian Federation violated international law, in particular both conventions under which we made our application.” The legally binding final ruling was the first of two expected decisions from the International Court of Justice linked to the decade-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine that exploded into all-out war almost two years ago. At hearings last year, a lawyer for Ukraine, David Zionts, said the pro-Russia forces in eastern Ukraine “attacked civilians as part of a campaign of intimidation and terror. Russian money and weapons fueled this campaign.” The court, however, ruled that sending arms and other equipment didn’t constitute terrorism funding according to the 1999 treaty. “The alleged supply of weapons to various armed groups operating in Ukraine and the alleged organization of training for members of those groups fall outside the material scope” of the treaty, the court’s president Joan E. Donoghue. Another lawyer for Ukraine, Harold Koh, said during last year’s hearings that in the Crimean Peninsula, Russia “sought to replace the multiethnic community that had characterized Crimea before Russia’s intervention with discriminatory Russian nationalism.” Lawyers for Russia urged the world court to throw out the case, arguing that the actions of pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine did not amount to terrorism. The court found that Russia failed to investigate allegations by Ukraine of alleged terrorist acts, but rejected all other claims by Kyiv of breaches of the Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism. It also ruled that Moscow breached the Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by limiting school education in the Ukrainian language and by maintaining a ban on a Tartar representative assembly called the Mejlis. The court is scheduled to rule Friday on Russia’s objections to its jurisdiction in another case filed by Ukraine shortly after Russian troops invaded on Feb. 24, 2022. It alleges Moscow launched its attack based on trumped-up genocide allegations. The court already has issued an interim order for Russia to halt the invasion, which Moscow has flouted. The International Court of Justice in recent weeks also heard a case brought by South Africa accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. 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