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On the 30th anniversary of the genocide at Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia Herzegovina, Paul Cunningham tells the story of one ...
A Bosnian woman mourns next to the grave of her relative, victim of the Srebrenica genocide, in Memorial Centre in Potocari, ...
Despite being the location for the adjudication of many of the world’s highest-level conflicts, The Hague is a sedate, even ...
U.S. warplanes struck Iran’s nuclear sites in a dramatic escalation—just the latest in a long, bloody pattern. From proxy ...
Denmark has taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union as questions swirl over ...
The intelligence “customer” has a responsibility to speak and act with humility. The fate of the Iranian nuclear program is, of course, concerning. And President Trump may yet be proved right. But the ...
In 1980, Biscayne National Park, previously a national monument, was established by an act of Congress. The park preserves ...
Germany’s parliament on Thursday approved a one-year extension of the Bundeswehr’s deployment in Kosovo under the ...
The exhibit at the Imperial War Museum puts sexual violence in the context sexism and gender norms, but downplays some of the perpetrators.
In an interview with Le Monde, the expert at the International Criminal Court defends the work of law enforcement agencies, ...
Last week, a Syrian doctor's trial for torture ended in Frankfurt. The verdict marks a turning point. Following the fall of ...