Russia's 'Human Hunt' Without a Fragment of Justice: The Reality of War Crimes I Witnessed
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, focusing on the brutal tactics used by Russian forces, including drone attacks targeting civilians in the Kherson region.
A Chetnik's Kiss in Vukovar from 1991 Received a Photo Award: Not Everything Went Smoothly
A controversial photograph depicting a kiss between Serbian soldiers in Vukovar during the 1991 conflict won an international photography award but was subsequently withdrawn from public display due to public backlash.
Through the Eyes of Sasha Mitrofanov: Putin as a War Criminal? Off to the Asylum with You!
The article discusses the controversial perception of Putin as a war criminal and suggests that those who adhere to this view may be deluded.
400 Innocents Killed in Afghanistan, Evidence of Pakistan's Crimes Shown in Satellite Images
A series of airstrikes conducted by Pakistan in Afghanistan's Nangarhar province resulted in numerous civilian casualties, prompting international concern and evidence of potential war crimes.
US has struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat, US Southern Command says
US Southern Command reported a lethal strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Pacific, resulting in two deaths and one survivor.
Arrested War Criminal from BiH Hamdija Alukiฤ: Charged with Two Attacks
Hamid Alukiฤ, a Bosnian war criminal, has been arrested in Alabama and charged with two separate attacks during the Bosnian War.
Russia uses failed exams to funnel students into army in occupied territories, militarizing Ukrainian youth, lawyer says
Russia is allegedly pressuring Ukrainian students in occupied territories to join the military if they fail exams, according to a lawyer.
Ukraine adds Russian Paralympians to โkill listโ
Ukraine's Mirotvorets website has added five Russian Paralympians to its controversial โkill list,โ accusing them of war propaganda and complicity in crimes against Ukraine.
Kekin against introducing children to the Croatian Army, while attending the Trnje bonfire commemorating partisans?!
Ivana Kekin criticizes the Croatian government's militarization of society and the introduction of elementary school students to the Croatian Army, while simultaneously her party organizes a commemoration for partisans accused of war crimes.
UN Secretary-General to the media: Possible war crimes in Iran
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres expressed concerns about potential war crimes committed by the U.S., Israel, and Iran during the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Over 170 Killed in Bombing of Iranian Elementary School; UN Launches Investigation... "Independent Results Will Be Produced"
The bombing of an Iranian elementary school, resulting in over 170 fatalities, has prompted a UN investigation amid allegations of possible war crimes by the US and Israel.
Russians want to attract tourists to the burned Ukrainian territory. It could be another war crime
Russia is planning to attract tourists to occupied Ukrainian territories by developing them for habitation and infrastructure, which raises concerns about potential war crimes due to the destruction already inflicted in these areas.
Russian FPV drone hits near ambulance in Kharkiv Oblast, injuring two people
A Russian FPV drone strike near an ambulance in Kharkiv Oblast injured a female medic and a driver, highlighting ongoing acts of violence amidst the conflict.
Russian drone attacks on Sumy Oblast continue: three injured
Three civilians have been injured in the latest Russian drone attacks in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine.
Donated property for the construction of the ฤengiฤ Family Memorial Home
The Croatian government has decided to donate property for building a memorial home dedicated to the ฤengiฤ family, who were victims of war crimes during the Croatian War of Independence.
Most of the alleged sniper tourists during the Siege of Sarajevo were Italian, says a new book
A new book reveals that the majority of sniper tourists who shot at civilians during the Siege of Sarajevo in the early 1990s were Italian, prompting investigations in Italy and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
New Russian Plan: Attracting Tourists to Burned Ukrainian Land. It May Be Another War Crime
Russia has unveiled a development plan for occupied Ukrainian regions, which aims to attract tourists despite the devastation caused by ongoing military conflict.
The Cruel Crime of Germans in the Hospital. The Untried Doctor Received a Cross of Merit from the FRG After the War
An investigation into Nazi atrocities in a psychiatric hospital in Poland reveals systematic murders of patients, including children, by German medical staff during World War II.
Scandal of Human Hunting: Rich Europeans Allowed to Shoot Helpless Civilians in Sarajevo for Money
During the siege of Sarajevo, wealthy Western Europeans allegedly paid large sums to shoot at the city's residents, as detailed in a new Italian book.
Ex-Belgian diplomat faces trial over Lumumba assassination
Former Belgian diplomat Etienne Davignon is set to stand trial for his alleged role in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, over sixty years ago.
Supreme Court Discontinues Lawsuit on Arms Export to Israel
The Danish Supreme Court has halted a lawsuit concerning the indirect export of weapon components to Israel, dismissing the case brought by various organizations as lacking legal standing.
Belgium will prosecute a 93-year-old former diplomat for the assassination of Patrice Lumumba in Congo
Belgium has opened a trial against 93-year-old รtienne Davignon for his role in the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, in 1961.
Belgium's judiciary breaks the silence and demands prosecution of former diplomat in the Lumumba assassination case
A Belgian court has ordered the trial of a former diplomat, รtienne Davignon, for his involvement in the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1961.
Belgian aristocrat to be tried for the murder of Congo's first prime minister
A Belgian aristocrat, who served as a diplomat and European commissioner, is set to face trial for his alleged involvement in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
660 Citizens' Organizations Declare Opposition to Hormuz Deployment... 'We Cannot Participate in Aggressive Wars'
Over 660 civic groups in South Korea have united in a public declaration opposing the deployment of a South Korean naval vessel to the Hormuz Strait, criticizing the actions of the US and Israel in Iran as aggression and war crimes.
Former EC Vice President Davignon to Stand Trial for Involvement in Three War Crimes
Former Belgian diplomat and European Commission Vice President รtienne Davignon is set to face trial in Belgium for his involvement in war crimes linked to the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1961.
Belgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leader
A Belgian court has ruled that former diplomat รtienne Davignon will stand trial for his alleged role in the 1961 murder of Congo's first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba.
Assassination of Patrice Lumumba in 1961: Justice Orders the Trial of a Former Belgian Diplomat
Belgium's justice system has ordered the trial of former Belgian diplomat รtienne Davignon for his suspected involvement in the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, in 1961.
408 deaths in Kabul airstrike, Afghan cricketers express anger at PAK
A devastating airstrike in Kabul, targeting a rehabilitation hospital, has resulted in at least 408 deaths and significant injuries, prompting Afghan cricketer Rashid Khan to condemn the attack and criticize Pakistan.
EU imposes sanctions on those responsible for the Bucha massacre
The European Council has announced sanctions against nine individuals linked to the Bucha massacre, condemning their roles in undermining Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
UN Report Says Israeli Airstrike Against Prison in Iran is a War Crime
A UN investigation has concluded that an Israeli airstrike on a prison in Iran last year qualifies as a war crime, amidst increasing concerns over further repressive actions following ongoing airstrikes by Israel and the US.
EU sanctions 9 Russians for war crimes committed in Bucha
The European Union has sanctioned nine Russian individuals for their alleged roles in war crimes committed in Bucha during Russia's occupation.
Hegsethโs call for โno mercyโ to Iranians deemed war crime
US War Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash for comments indicating that Iranian soldiers would be executed rather than captured, with critics labeling this as a potential war crime.
Video | The International Criminal Court challenges the powerful
The International Criminal Court faces unprecedented pressures while pursuing accountability for world leaders, including recent arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu.
EU imposes sanctions on nine individuals for the massacres in Ukrainian Bucha four years ago
The EU has imposed sanctions on nine people in connection with the massacres in Bucha, Ukraine, that occurred four years ago.
EU sanctions nine Russians linked to Bucha war crimes
The EU has imposed sanctions on nine Russian individuals associated with war crimes in Bucha.
Amnesty: USA behind the attack on the school
Amnesty International claims that the U.S. is likely responsible for a school attack in Iran that killed 168 individuals, predominantly children, suggesting it may constitute a war crime.
Voices of 'absolutely no military deployment' even within the ruling party... Civic groups question 'Are we participating in war crimes?'
In response to U.S. President Donald Trump's demand for military deployment in the Strait of Hormuz, there is strong opposition from both ruling and opposition parties in South Korea, with civic groups also condemning the move as participation in war crimes.
Haggs: โNo mercy, no quarter for our enemiesโโฆ Controversy over war law violations
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Haggs sparked controversy after stating there would be 'no mercy, no quarter' for Iranian forces, hinting at a potential violation of international law regarding treatment of prisoners of war.
Re:Check: What pro-Kremlin lies about Latvia are video bloggers spreading on the internet
A pro-Kremlin video blogger named 'Maksometr' spreads false information about Latvia and praises life in Belarus, while being sought by authorities for promoting Russian war crimes.
Israeli rockets kill 12 healthcare workers in southern Lebanon
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed twelve healthcare workers, further escalating tensions in the region amidst ongoing hostilities.
Ukraine war latest: 'Murders for the sake of Russian propaganda' โ Ukraine identifies 13 collaborators accused of war crimes in Izium
Ukraine has identified 13 collaborators in Izium accused of committing war crimes during the Russian occupation, as part of ongoing struggles in the war.
Threats against Jews in the USA increased after the outbreak of the Iran war
A potential mass murder of Jewish-American children was averted in Michigan after security guards stopped a vehicle that breached the gate of a synagogue and preschool outside Detroit.
'Murders for the sake of Russian propaganda' โ Ukraine identifies 13 collaborators accused of war crimes in Izium
Ukraine's Prosecutor General has announced the identification of 13 pro-Russian collaborators in Izium accused of war crimes during the occupation in 2022.
Death threats and rape: crimes by two Russian soldiers during occupation of Bucha district exposed
Two Russian soldiers are facing legal action for crimes committed during the occupation of the Bucha district, including death threats and rape.
Ukraine identifies 13 collaborators who tortured people in Izium during occupation
Ukrainian authorities have identified 13 collaborators involved in the torture of civilians during the Russian occupation of Izium.
EU foreign ministers to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre
EU foreign ministers are set to hold a special gathering in Bucha to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the massacre of civilians by Russian forces during the early stages of the war in Ukraine.
"My father was a mass murderer who never admitted his guilt"
The article recounts Niklas Frank's experiences and feelings towards his father, Hans Frank, a Nazi official executed for war crimes, revealing a complex personal legacy intertwined with historical atrocities.
Central African Republic: Central African Militia Leader Dies in Custody
Maturin Kombo, a militia leader in the Central African Republic, died in custody while facing charges related to crimes committed during the civil war.
Tomahawk on Girlsโ School: Trump's Stupid Lie
The article critiques Trump's dismissal of civilian casualties in a recent U.S.-Israeli airstrikes against Iran, calling for accountability and highlighting the importance of investigating attacks on civilian sites.