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<h1>ICC Faces Challenges with No Trials Despite $200M Budget; Struggles to Enforce Arrests for High-Profile Figures Like Putin and Netanyahu.</h1> The International Criminal Court (ICC) is facing challenges as it currently has no trials scheduled, despite a $200 million annual budget and ongoing interest in prosecuting figures like Russian President Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The court has issued 32 unsealed arrest warrants but struggles with enforcement, as neither Russia nor Israel recognizes its jurisdiction. Political considerations often prevent member states from arresting suspects, as seen in Italy's recent decision not to detain a Libyan warlord. The ICC's reputation suffers from its inability to prosecute high-profile figures, compounded by cybersecurity attacks and political pressures, including U.S. sanctions.