Fritz Bauer's Fight Against the Crimes of the Nazis Brought New Life to Germany
Fritz Bauer, a Jewish, socialist, and homosexual lawyer, fought tirelessly post-World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice in Germany.
Delayed justice: Argentina's secret Nazi files expose costly inaction in pursuit of war criminals
Declassified files reveal Argentina's inadequate pursuit of Nazi war criminals after World War II, highlighting a complex relationship with former Nazis in the country.
Gangster Dinesh Goga Murder Case: One Accused Arrested in Encounter
In a gang war on Delhi Bypass in Rohtak, the first arrest has been made linked to the murder of gangster Dinesh Goga, involving a shootout between the police and criminals.
Participants at Al Jazeera Forum: Impunity Threatens International Law
Experts at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha emphasized the urgent need to prevent war criminals from escaping punishment, arguing that the Palestinian issue is a key test of the seriousness of international law and justice.
Return of the Russians in Sports: Invitation for War Criminals
The IOC and FIFA are looking to enable the return of Russian athletes, despite historical lessons that suggest Putin will not be the last to attempt to exploit sports and games.
Kiev still holding Russian hostages – senior diplomat
Kiev is reported to be holding 12 Russian civilians, with negotiations stalled as Ukraine demands the return of its war criminals in exchange, according to Russian diplomat Rodion Miroshnik.
Russell Crowe is Enigmatic like Göring. However, the rest of the Nuremberg film is too cautious.
James Vanderbilt's new film highlights significant acting talent but shies away from tackling critical post-war accountability issues regarding Nazi war criminals, resulting in a respectable yet toothless reconstruction.
In Republika Srpska, war criminals are being mass glorified. Dodik praised Mladić and Karadžić
The OSCE Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina condemned the glorification of convicted war criminals during last week's commemoration of January 9 as the Day of Republika Srpska, urging the judiciary to take action against those responsible.
The fiasco of the Russian crackdown on the black market for data: 'All brakes have failed'
Russia is grappling with the fallout from its unsuccessful attempt to combat a massive illegal personal data market that has been exploited by various actors, including journalists, criminals, and even security services, with the war in Ukraine exacerbating these challenges.