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The International Criminal Court has waived the use of Microsoft products.

The court leadership adopted this decision as a precautionary measure against possible sanctions from the US administration.

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The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague will no longer use Microsoft software. The court's leadership made this decision as a precautionary measure against potential sanctions from the US administration.

According to WDR, instead of Microsoft products, the court is switching to the OpenDesk software developed by Germany's ZenDIC company.

As is known, US President Donald Trump had sharply criticized the ICC for the arrest warrant issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

He had previously imposed personal sanctions against some of the court's judges and their families.

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