After 80 years, Polish-Jewish lawyer
Raphael Lemkin’s idea is more relevant than ever
War and Conflict
The troops are fighting on as the race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump puts Ukraine's future on the frontline of US politics
Threads, a BBC drama-doc, first aired in September 1984, but, as the last two years have shown, the threat of nuclear war is as real now as it ever was
On Tuesday, three more countries ratified the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. It wasn't widely reported in the media
'It may be that Israel was able to believe that pressure on the ICC was working and that its eight years of impunity from international law since 2014 would continue'
Palestine Solidarity Campaign hits out at 'unacceptable' orders from police to change protest times and routes at late notice
The Pacifist group Peace Pledge Union and its associated peace education charity argue that its advert was “in no way polemical”.
Cuts to the UN aid agency's budget in the aftermath of the reports were estimated to have cost it half a billion dollars in crucial emergency funds
During the ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia's prized fleet has been decimated, with one-third of its naval vessels either sunk or damaged
The international de-mining organisation, HALO, estimates that up to two million landmines may have been laid across Ukraine since February 2022 – the explosive devices set up as traps to injure and kill anyone who unwittingly triggers them