International Criminal Court (ICC) judges order a Libyan suspect to stand trial on charges that include murder, rape and torture. According to reporting from multiple outlets, the decision comes from the ICC and relates to alleged crimes connected to a notorious prison in Libya. The judges’ ruling directs the suspect to face trial for conduct described in the charges, including serious violence and sexual offences. The articles describe the case at a high level, without providing detailed background such as the suspect’s identity, the exact prison name, or specific dates of the alleged offences. The outlets agree that the ICC’s determination is procedural in nature in that it allows the case to move forward to trial stage. As with ICC proceedings generally, the next steps after the order would involve preparations for trial proceedings, including further legal processes in accordance with the court’s rules. The reports focus primarily on what the ICC judges have ordered and the categories of crimes alleged.