Editorial: Attack on Iranian elementary school kills over 100, unlawful crimes against humanity must stop immediately
The editorial condemns the bombing of a primary school in Iran that resulted in the deaths of over 100 children, attributing the attack to U.S. and Israeli airstrikes and highlighting its violation of international humanitarian law.
Over 100 reported dead in school attack in Iran
A recent attack on a school in Iran has left over 100 people dead, primarily schoolgirls, prompting international concern and allegations of war crimes against the US and Israel.
Russian War Crimes: 'The Mother Died in His Arms'
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner Olexandra Matwijtschuk documents Russian war crimes, focusing on the emotional toll of her work and the tragedy experienced by victims.
Sarajevo 30 years later
The article reflects on the lingering impact of the Bosnian War in Sarajevo, highlighting the tragic loss of civilian lives and the complex historical context surrounding the conflict.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
Hearing for Former Philippine President at International Criminal Court: Prosecutors Claim He Ordered Civilian Killings
The International Criminal Court is conducting hearings to determine if former Philippine President Duterte will face trial for allegedly ordering the killings of civilians during his controversial war on drugs.
Two people killed in Russian drone attack on car in Sumy Oblast
A Russian drone attack targeted a car in Sumy Oblast, resulting in the deaths of two males and injuries to a third individual.
Russia hits village in Kharkiv Oblast with drone, injuring children
A drone strike by Russian forces on Verkhnia Rohanka in Kharkiv Oblast has resulted in injuries to five people, including two children.
Family locked in basement and woman raped: two Russians convicted for crimes during occupation of Kharkiv Oblast
Two Russian soldiers were convicted in absentia for raping a Ukrainian woman during the occupation of Kharkiv Oblast in April 2022.
The Destructive Siege of Sarajevo Lasted 1425 Days, Ending on February 29, 1996
A Milan prosecutor has launched an investigation into an eighty-year-old Italian accused of paying to kill innocent civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo for enjoyment.
The State Security Service initiates criminal prosecution for glorifying Russia's war crimes and inciting hatred
The Latvian State Security Service has proposed criminal charges against an individual for publicly glorifying Russian war crimes and inciting national and ethnic hatred.
State Duma Passes Bill Protecting Foreign Fighters From Criminal Prosecution Back Home
The Russian State Duma has passed legislation to shield foreign fighters in the military from extradition for crimes in their home countries, likely aimed at boosting recruitment for the war in Ukraine.
The State Police names this year's work priorities
The Latvian State Police emphasizes the need to combat crimes related to war justification and the use of aggressor symbols while urging public awareness to ensure national security.
Liberia: Senator Konneh Warns Unresolved War Crimes Threaten Liberia's Fragile Peace
Senator Amara Konneh warns that Liberia's fragile peace is at risk due to unresolved war and economic crimes from past civil conflicts.
The Security Service is urging to charge a person for justifying Russian war crimes on Telegram and other platforms
The Latvian Security Service is recommending charges against a Russian citizen for justifying Russian war crimes in Ukraine through social media platforms.
Sexual violence continues as a form of torture in wars, says former UN prosecutor for Rwanda
Charles Adeogun-Phillips discusses the historical significance of recognizing sexual violence in conflict as torture and its implications in current global conflicts.
Russian fibre-optic FPV drone attacks Kharkiv for the first time โ photos
For the first time during the ongoing conflict, a Russian fibre-optic drone was recorded attacking the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine.
Lithuania submits a protest note to Russia regarding strikes on Ukraine
Lithuania's Foreign Ministry issued a protest note to Russia in response to ongoing attacks on Ukraine, highlighting the impact of recent missile and drone strikes on civilians and infrastructure.
Russian soldiers speak openly about the executions of their comrades
Russian soldiers have publicly discussed the executions of their fellow comrades for the first time.
Killer Without Discrimination or Great Commander? New Testimonies About the Character of Orde Wingate
New testimonies reveal controversial aspects of British officer Orde Wingate's actions during his time in Israel, which include allegations of indiscriminate killing and war crimes.
Lithuania's Protest Note to Russia Amid Ongoing Ukrainian Shelling for the Fourth Year of War
As the fourth anniversary of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches, Lithuania protests against ongoing Russian aggression with a formal note delivered to the Russian embassy.
War in Ukraine: Journalists killed, tortured, imprisoned... Reporters Without Borders brings the case before the ICC
Reporters Without Borders has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court concerning crimes against humanity targeting journalists in Ukraine during the ongoing conflict.
She came as a disappointment. It was not her fault.
European Union leaders visiting Kyiv have disappointed local residents amidst ongoing hardships caused by Russian bombings.
Latvian Foreign Minister Addresses UN, Lists Russian War Crimes
The Latvian Foreign Minister emphasized the need to accurately name Russia's war crimes in Ukraine during her address to the UN, citing alarming statistics on civilian casualties and war crimes.
Point N: Russian Murdering Continues. Why Didn't the Minister of Defense Notice It?
The article critiques the Czech Minister of Defense for failing to address the ongoing atrocities in Ukraine, four years after Russia's invasion began.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Lithuania will seek accountability for war crimes by the governments of Russia and Belarus
Lithuania's Foreign Ministry announced plans to hold Russia and Belarus accountable for war crimes and to support Ukraine's recovery.
Braze: Russia's crimes must be called by the right names
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze emphasized the need to accurately label Russia's war crimes during an emergency UN General Assembly session.
Sudan: UN Body Finds 'Hallmarks of Genocide' in Darfur
A UN report indicates that the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's Darfur region have committed acts that amount to genocide and other war crimes during their takeover of El Fasher.
When I don't feel safe, I say I'm from Poprad, says Ukrainian director making a film about child abductions to Russia
Ukrainian director Anna Ahaliieva discusses her experiences of facing discrimination in Slovakia and her work on a film about Ukrainian children abducted to Russia.
Duterte drew up 'death lists' and boasted about murders, ICC prosecutor says
An ICC prosecutor has accused former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte of creating 'death lists' and bragging about murders during his anti-drug campaign, with hearings underway that could lead to a trial for crimes against humanity.
Zelenskyy urges EU to ban entry for Russians involved in war against Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for the EU to impose a ban on entry for all Russians implicated in the aggression against Ukraine during his address to the European Parliament.
Complex but Strong About the Forgotten War Crime in Ukraine
This article discusses allegations of large-scale kidnappings of children in Ukraine, highlighting the struggle of families to reclaim their stolen children.
"I will shoot him in the eye." Terrifying letters leaked, Russian general described the torture of Ukrainians
A Russian military commander bragged about torture, executions, and desecration of Ukrainian soldiers' bodies in leaked correspondence spanning from 2022 to 2024.
The Lemkin Center Reminds of Russian Crimes Against Ukrainian Children
The Lemkin Center emphasizes the ongoing documentation of Russian war crimes against Ukrainian children and civilians by the Institute of Pilecki through a series of reports.
They took away their credit cards, Google, and Airbnb reservations. ICC judges face US sanctions
Eleven top officials of the International Criminal Court, including eight judges and three prosecutors, are facing US sanctions due to their investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan and for other reasons.
Trial Against Duterte: 'If I Become President, You Will All Be Annihilated'
The trial against former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has commenced at The Hague, where he faces charges of crimes against humanity for his role in extrajudicial killings during his war on drugs.
Duterte personally authorized murders, says accusation at the start of trial at the ICC
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has begun hearings that may lead to former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte facing trial for crimes against humanity related to his drug war.
Hearing at the ICC in the Case Against Former President Duterte
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte appears before the International Criminal Court to face charges of crimes against humanity related to his drug war.
"Russia must be made so weak that it is unable to wage war"
Ukrainian peace prize winner Oleksandra Matviuk argues against a peace deal with amnesty for Russia's war crimes, advocating instead for a special tribunal for the war.
Ukrainian documentary on Russian war crimes wins Berlinale Panorama Audience Award
The documentary 'Traces' by Ukrainian directors Alisa Kovalenko and Marysia Nikitiuk received the Panorama Audience Award at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival for its portrayal of the impact of Russian aggression on Ukrainian women.
Sick man stabbed his victims 77 times and tried to cut off their genitals before killing them
A depraved serial killer admitted to murdering at least 21 young boys in grotesquely violent ways, shocking the public with the details of his crimes.
Serbia did not conduct an effective investigation into the murder in Lovas: A penalty has been imposed
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Serbia failed to carry out an effective investigation into the murder of P. ฤ., leading to damages awarded to his son in a legal case.
Accusations against FIFA and UEFA at the International Criminal Court for collusion with Israel in 'war crimes'
FIFA and UEFA face legal allegations at the International Criminal Court for complicity in war crimes in occupied Palestinian territories.
Crimes against Ukrainian children could lead to Putin's downfall
The article highlights the alarming trend of Ukrainian children being kidnapped amidst Russia's warfare, illustrating this through four critical cases.
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be transformed into a museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be repurposed to focus on Nazi crimes during World War II, commemorating victims of genocides committed by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet regime.
The Gulag Museum in Moscow replaced by an exhibition on 'Nazi crimes'
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be permanently closed and replaced with a new exhibition focusing on Nazi crimes during World War II, as announced by the city's mayor.
Russia transforms the Gulag History Museum into a museum for the atrocities committed by the Nazis
Russia is converting the Gulag History Museum into a memorial dedicated to the Nazi crimes committed in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison for executing Ukrainian POWs
A Kyiv court sentenced a Russian soldier to life imprisonment for executing two Ukrainian prisoners of war, reflecting ongoing efforts to address war crimes in the conflict.
Russian General Boasted to Wife About Torturing and Killing Ukrainian Prisoners โ Cut Off Their Ears and Kept Them
A Russian general bragged about torturing and killing Ukrainian prisoners, including cutting off their ears, in correspondence revealed by Lithuanian journalists.
Gulag Museum in Moscow to be transformed into museum dedicated to Nazi crimes
The Gulag History Museum in Moscow will be renovated to focus on the victims of Soviet genocide and the various stages of Nazi war crimes.