Germany decided to withdraw the case following recent developments in Italy, ICJ said. (Representational) The Hague: The International Court of Justice said on Friday that Germany withdrew its case against Italy which Berlin said wrongly continued to claim World War II compensation. Germany decided to withdraw the case "following recent judicial developments in Italy" and after exchanges between the two countries, the ICJ, the United Nations' highest judicial body, said in a statement. The court, based in The Hague, the Netherlands, therefore cancelled the hearings which were due to be held next Monday and Tuesday. On April 29, Germany filed...