Almost 170 killed in South Sudan
At least 169 people were killed during a rebel attack on a village in South Sudan over the weekend, with many of the victims being civilians.
Sarah Elimelech, Ronit Elimelech, and Oren Katz are three of the victims of the missile strike in Beit Shemesh
Three individuals were among the casualties from a missile strike in Beit Shemesh, which claimed nine lives.
The case that shocked Florida 30 years ago: when Cuba shot down two planes with American citizens
The article reflects on the 1996 incident in which Cuba shot down two civilian planes, reigniting discussions about justice for the victims and U.S.-Cuba relations.
Pakistan announced it struck 'terrorist camps' on the border with Afghanistan - The Taliban report 'dozens of victims'
Pakistan has conducted airstrikes in Afghanistan's Nuristan and Paktika provinces, claiming to target terrorist camps, while the Taliban report civilian casualties including women and children.
Snipers in Sarajevo, a witness to the Times: "They were shooting at women and children, ready to tell everything to the prosecutors"
A witness from the Bosnian conflict is prepared to testify about the civilian killings by foreign snipers in Sarajevo, detailing his experiences to Italian prosecutors.
45 Representatives of Korean War Survivors Call for Truth and Reconciliation Commission to Be Composed Entirely of Experts
Ahead of the upcoming inauguration of the third Truth and Reconciliation Commission, survivors' groups and civic organizations of Korean War civilian victims demand that the government and National Assembly ensure the committee responsible for collective civilian casualties consists entirely of relevant experts.
No signs of opening the Rafah crossing amid Israeli escalation in Gaza
There has been significant military escalation in central and southern Gaza, coinciding with the funeral of victims from Israeli airstrikes, while fears grow over the targeting of civilians.