The number of deaths in police massacres doubles in Rio, Salvador, Recife, and Belém, says NGO
A report reveals that police violence has sharply increased, with a significant rise in deaths from police actions in key Brazilian cities.
Sudanese Writer: Why Did Major Powers Ignore the Massacres in El Fasher Despite Warnings?
A Sudanese writer criticizes global powers for failing to prevent the massacres in El Fasher, as detailed in a UN report.
The trial against the young Portuguese who incited school massacres in Brazil through digital platforms begins
The trial of a young Portuguese man accused of instigating school massacres in Brazil via online platforms has commenced in Portugal.
Boko Haram Massacres / Catholics in Nigeria Speak of Relentless Wave of Murders and Kidnappings as Well as Unsustainable Apathy and State Failure
Catholic representatives in Nigeria have condemned the ongoing violence and insecurity, urging the government to take immediate action to address the crisis.
Massacres and Bribes: The Evidence with Which the US Seeks to Sink 'El Z-40'
The US Department of Justice is preparing to present evidence in court that Miguel Ángel Treviño Morales, known as El Z-40, was the mastermind behind brutal massacres in Coahuila, Mexico, and continued his criminal operations while incarcerated.
Niger: Islamist Armed Group Massacres Villagers in West
An Islamist armed group has executed 30 civilians, including four children, in attacks in western Niger, as reported by Human Rights Watch.
'I’ve stood at too many bloody massacres. I never thought Canada would be next'
The recent school shooting in Canada has shocked the nation and highlighted a disturbing trend of gun violence crossing borders from the United States.
Tunisian armed with scissors injures a woman and massacres a dog
A Tunisian man armed with scissors injured a woman and killed a dog in Olbia, Italy, resulting in his arrest for attempted murder.
Massacres, four leads. Prosecutor de Luca: “Black lead not excluded even for the murder of Mattarella”
Prosecutor de Luca discusses ongoing investigations into multiple massacres, including implications for the murder of Mattarella.
The informer from Report has never been credible. The theory behind the 1992 massacres collapses
The credibility of the allegations surrounding the 1992 massacres in Italy, heavily propagated by Report and some anti-mafia advocates, has been dismissed following new testimonies, undermining past claims against alleged mafia connections.
Among the Martyrs of the Foibe, Remembering the Forgotten Massacre
The article reflects on the tragic memories associated with the Foibe massacres and the commemorative events held in Italy.
Parliament remembers the foibe. 'For years, a guilty silence'
The Italian Parliament commemorated the victims of the foibe massacres, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence that has surrounded this tragedy for decades.
Massacres in Iran: - Children cried: 'Uncle Trump, help!'
Sandra Sherry Seland, whose brother was shot and killed in Iran, accuses the regime of genocide amid ongoing unrest and internet censorship.
The White House deleted Vice President Vance's post about the 'genocide of Armenians'
The White House has deleted a post from Vice President J.D. Vance that referred to the Armenian massacres as a 'genocide' after it drew criticism for potentially upsetting Turkey, a U.S. ally.
A Long Ignored and Denied Page of History: Fassino's Lesson to the Left on the Foibe
In a commemorative address on the foibe massacres, Italian politician Piero Fassino calls out the left for its historical denialism regarding the events affecting Italians in the Eastern territories after WWII.
The Foibe Massacre? An Invention. The Shame of Red Students
The article critiques radical left movements in Italy for downplaying or denying the historical significance of the Foibe massacres and highlights the impact of this narrative among youth.
Nigeria: Bishop of Sokoto - 'Every Day There Are Massacres in Nigeria: How Can Such a Country Move Forward?'
Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto highlights the ongoing violence in Nigeria, questioning how the nation can progress amidst daily massacres.
Executions, Tortures, Abductions, and Rape: In the Distant Conflict in Ethiopia, Atrocities Continue
The article discusses ongoing human rights violations in Ethiopia's Oromia region, including accusations of ethnic massacres by both government forces and rebel groups.
ISW: Brutally suppressed protests in Iran are fading. But the mullahs have begun to fear
The Iranian authorities' massacres of demonstrators have temporarily quelled protests, but mass mobilization of security forces is unsustainable, leading members of the establishment to move their savings abroad, according to the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
French Deputy Causes Outrage After Comparing Taxation Measure to Rwanda Massacres
A French deputy from the National Rally party sparked widespread protests after likening a tax measure to the genocide crimes in Rwanda in 1994.
"The massacres in Iran have ended": Donald Trump "seeks a way out", but leaves the threat of American intervention lingering
Donald Trump's recent statements suggest a potential retreat regarding Iran, as his former national security adviser claims he is "backing down," while Tehran assures that there will be "no hangings" on Thursday.
Arkan: The Warlord, the 'Tigers', the Massacres, and the Execution with Three Bullets
This article marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of the assassination of notorious paramilitary commander Željko Ražnatović, known as Arkan, in a Belgrade hotel lobby.
Firm stance from Tehran, rapid and public trials for all protesters
Iran's Justice Minister Amin Hossein Rahimi declared that the events from January 8-11 were an internal war, asserting that anyone arrested during this time is guilty and will face punishment after the massacres.
Massacres and executions: what are we hearing from inside Iran?
The article discusses the Iranian regime's violent crackdown on protesters, including the death sentence imposed on Erfan Soltani and the international implications as the US threatens action against Iran.
"We look forward to October 7": at the trial of the Iranian Mahdieh Esfandiari, the denial of the massacres and the grip of Tehran questioned
Mahdieh Esfandiari, accused of being an Iranian regime influence agent, faces trial for allegedly glorifying the October 7 massacres while her case may involve a potential exchange for two French detainees in Iran.
"The Fear of Massacres is Currently High"
Just over a week into the nationwide protests against the Mullah regime, demonstrations in Iran are reaching a peak as people demand the fall of the Islamic Republic.
Mafia and black trail, the holes in the episode of Report
The Caltanissetta Prosecutor's Office has appealed to the Supreme Court regarding a judge's refusal to dismiss the investigation into a 'black trail' related to the 1992 massacres.
The 'black trail' behind the massacres resurfaces. But even the magistrates no longer believe it
A controversial theory suggesting neo-fascist involvement in the 1992 murders of Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino is being revisited, despite being previously discredited by prosecutors.
Haaretz: Netanyahu Pins Responsibility for West Bank Massacres on Only 70 Young People is a Misleading Simplification
Gideon Levy critiques Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim that only 70 youths are responsible for the West Bank massacres, arguing it is misleading and overlooks the state's broader responsibilities.
Putin: "Victory in hand". New accusations against Kiev: "Massacres in Kherson"
In his New Year speech, Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of committing massacres in Kherson while addressing residents across Russia's various time zones.
Dust, Blood, and Exile: They Survived the Massacres of the Paramilitaries in Darfur and Now They Are the Living Testimony of the Slaughters
Refugees settled in Chad recount the torture and executions they endured or witnessed in Sudan, the site of the world's worst humanitarian disaster, with international justice indicating that the attacks may qualify as genocide.
December 27, 1991, Erdut – five series of mass murders
From November 1991 to February 1992, a series of mass killings occurred in Erdut resulting in the deaths of 37 Croatian and Hungarian civilians, with one of the massacres taking place around Christmas in December 1991.