
DR Congo's Bosco Ntaganda found guilty of war crimes
ICC convicts former rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda of war crimes in DR Congo
A former Congolese rebel leader has been found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Bosco Ntaganda was convicted on 18 counts including murder, rape, sexual slavery and using child soldiers. He becomes the first person convicted of sexual slavery by the ICC.
Also on the programme: the International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran has breeched the limit for enriching uranium under the nuclear deal it signed in 2015; and wealthy US financier Jeffrey Epstein, has appeared in a New York court charged with running "a vast network" of underage girls for sex.
(Photo: Congolese warlord Bosco Ntaganda sits in the courtroom of the International Criminal Court. Credit: Michael Koreen/AFP/Getty Images)
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