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Microsoft didn’t cut services to International Criminal Court, its president says

Summary by Politico Europe
Chief prosecutor’s email issues have spurred fears in Europe that Trump could trigger a “kill switch” through U.S. tech giants abroad.

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The Microsoft account of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court was shut down after a decree from Trump. It has shaken the world. Now Microsoft denies that they did it. So what happened?

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While its president was committed to protecting European data, Microsoft has withdrawn access to its services from the ICC. The shutdown follows a will of the US administration, to which Microsoft has submitted despite its promises.

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Because of the blockage of the International Criminal Court's e-mail account, Microsoft was increasingly caught in the line of fire. Now the company is rowing back in the implementation of US sanctions.

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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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