War Crimes
Trump’s Tuesday Ultimatum: Power Plant Strikes or $150 Oil as Hormuz Ceasefire Talks Fracture
With 48 hours until a threatened escalation to Iranian civilian infrastructure, the world faces either catastrophic energy supply disruption or a diplomatic breakthrough that legitimizes Tehran's control over 20% of global petroleum flows.
Lebanon Death Toll Passes 1,000 as Healthcare System Becomes Target
Forty healthcare workers killed since March 2 raise questions of systematic targeting and international law violations amid collapsing humanitarian response.
UN Declares Russia’s Child Deportations a Crime Against Humanity
Independent investigators verify 1,205 Ukrainian children transferred to Russia since 2022, with 80% still missing as ICC jurisdiction tests international law's reach.
Russia Creates Legal Sanctuary for Foreign Fighters as ICC War Crimes Prosecutions Stall
Moscow's new extradition ban shields thousands of foreign nationals who served in its military, undermining international accountability and setting a precedent that threatens the enforcement of humanitarian law.
Kharkiv Missile Strike Kills Four as Russia Escalates Civilian Targeting
Ballistic missile destroys residential building in Ukraine's second city while diplomatic pressure mounts on Western allies to accelerate military aid.