By Samuel Rubenfeld and Martin Coyle ( June 19, 2026, 15:45 GMT | Comment) -- After the US imposed sanctions on a Canadian judge on the International Criminal Court, she said late last year that she had lost access to her credit cards, and Amazon’s Alexa service had stopped responding to her. But a recent European Union Court of Justice ruling appears to limit the reach of US sanctions, blunting the effect of a blacklisting on those in the bloc. After the US imposed sanctions on a Canadian judge on the International Criminal Court, she said late last year that she had lost access to her credit cards, and Amazon’s Alexa service had stopped responding to her....
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