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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Fuld v. PLO is a step forward: Terror victims and their families can now file federal ...
UN human rights expert Francesca Albanese has released a report naming dozens of companies that bear complicity in Israel’s genocide and apartheid in Palestine, aiming to show how companies have built ...
After an alleged war criminal was set free, Syrians are questioning whether their new interim government genuinely wants justice after 14 years of civil war. As a result of such doubts, vigilante ...
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
The IAEA inspectors know full well that there are no nuclear weapons. They have simply been acting as willing spies for the ...
That day was so vivid and enormous it’s difficult to remember now, almost two years later, that expert warnings of Israel’s ...
In 38 Londres Street, Philippe Sands brings to light the struggle to hold Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and former Nazi Walther Rauff accountable.
Twenty years ago, on Nov. 7, 2004, a coalition assault force of more than 15,000 troops, mostly Marines, launched a massive attack on the city of Fallujah, Iraq. Over the next seven weeks they ...
Iraq war crimes: Photographer captures torture, abuse and murder — by the wrong side ALI Arkady thought he was filming heroes at work. But what he really captured on camera rocked him to his core.
Six Days in Fallujah (SDiF) is an unreleased historical third-person shooter video game that was developed and left unreleased by Atomic Games. It's said that it was going to be the first game to ...