The International Criminal Court is in crisis. Its chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has been suspended. British judges on the court are leading the charge for answers.
The suspension follows allegations of misconduct. Sources say the move is unprecedented. It threatens the court's fragile credibility.
Whitehall is watching closely. The Foreign Office fears a diplomatic firestorm. Khan's office was investigating British personnel in Afghanistan.
Now that probe is in jeopardy. Conservative backbenchers are quietly celebrating. Labour demands a full inquiry.
The PM's office is staying silent. But make no mistake: this is a political earthquake in The Hague. The game has changed.








