The International Criminal Court (ICC) is set to make a crucial decision by April 28 regarding former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong> and charges of crimes against humanity linked to his controversial drug war. The announcement is anticipated amid expectations of slow proceedings.
A Syrian man is on trial in the Netherlands for crimes against humanity, denying all charges and claiming to be a victim of a conspiracy. The accused, a former member of pro-Assad forces, labeled witnesses as liars.
The trial of a Syrian man accused of torture during the Syrian civil war has commenced in the Netherlands. The defendant, Rafiq Al, denies all charges, claiming he is a victim of a conspiracy.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is preparing to issue a ruling on the appeal of former Philippine President <strong>Rodrigo Duterte</strong>, who faces allegations of crimes against humanity during his anti-drug campaign. The anticipated decision could significantly impact Duterte's political future.
In The Hague, Slobodan Milosevic faced serious charges of crimes against humanity, with his fate hanging in the balance until his death without a final verdict. His trial embodied the struggle between justice and the legacy of tyrants.
A Syrian national, who arrived in Germany as a refugee in 2015, is on trial in Berlin for crimes against humanity and murder related to events in Aleppo 15 years ago. The prosecution alleges his involvement in assaults on protesters and his role as a militia leader.
The United Nations has affirmed that the Atlantic slave trade is one of the largest crimes against humanity, highlighting its devastating impact on African communities. This statement is part of the organization's efforts to raise awareness about this historical issue.
The United Nations General Assembly has passed a historic resolution labeling the slave trade in Africa as the 'gravest crime against humanity.' This decision calls for official apologies, reparations, and the return of looted cultural artifacts.
A report obtained by The New York Times reveals evidence suggesting inappropriate behavior by the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor, casting doubt on his credibility. This comes at a critical time for the court, which faces significant challenges in its investigations.
A new UN report claims that Russia has forcibly deported 1,205 Ukrainian children to Russia or occupied regions, with 80% still unaccounted for. The UN committee has accused Russia of crimes against humanity.