Sexualized Violence: Abuse Study Reports Total Failure of Franciscans
A new study has revealed extensive sexual abuse within the Franciscan order in Germany, highlighting a historical pattern of concealment and a call for accountability.
The Dispute Over Petr Pavel: What to Do with a Past That Cannot Be Set Aside
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Czech President Petr Pavel's communist past and the ongoing debate regarding historical accountability in democracy.
A report from the secret service admits that six of its agents were involved in the 23-F
A report from Spain's secret service acknowledges the involvement of six agents in the 1981 coup attempt known as 23-F.
Lufthansa marks a milestone in German companies' long journey to acknowledge their Nazi past
Lufthansa is reflecting on its role during the Nazi regime as it celebrates its centenary, marking a significant step for German companies in acknowledging their historical complicity.
Epstein Files: What Exactly Is Andrew Accused Of?
The article discusses the legal implications of Prince Andrew's arrest and the historical context of royal accountability under the law.
Where is the abode of knowledge... the mind or the heart? This is what the wise said
The article explores the philosophical debate surrounding the nature of knowledge and whether it resides in the mind or the heart, drawing on various historical figures and their perspectives.
[Breaking] The Supreme Court affirms that '5.18 was a riot' and that former President Chun Doo-hwan's memoir contains false facts... compensation of 70 million won is confirmed
The South Korean Supreme Court has confirmed a ruling that former President Chun Doo-hwan is liable for 70 million won in damages due to false statements about the Gwangju Uprising in his memoir.
The Monograph 'Hidden Graves of Croats in Slovenia' Presented at HNK
A new monograph detailing mass murders of Croats in Slovenia after World War II, featuring over a thousand photographs and personal items, was presented in Zagreb.
International Law: What to Do When the Powerful Defy the Law?
The article discusses international law as a tool for peace, featuring lawyer Christoph Safferling's insights on its historical context and the challenges posed by powerful entities that resist legal accountability.