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Duterte not facing court just 'feels wrong' — ICC press row
THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — Rodrigo Duterte’s hearing would have been the first time a former Asian head of state faced a ...
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From ICC press row: Duterte not in court just feels wrong
THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — It was supposed to be the first time a former Asian head of state would appear in the flesh and face a chamber in the International Criminal Court (ICC) on charges of ...
Here is a look at the life of Ratko Mladic, former leader of the Bosnian Serb army, sentenced to life in prison for genocide and other war crimes. Personal Birth date: March 12, 1942 Birth place: ...
BELGRADE, Serbia - Ratko Mladic is eating strawberries and receiving family visits in a Serbian jail, but as early as Monday the ex-general could be on his way to face a war-crimes tribunal in The ...
As antigovernment protests in Serbia continue into their second year, who is the man maintaining a grip on power?
Wil Haygood’s “The War Within a War” is a rare, illuminating look at the way the war shaped the struggle for equality back home. By Brent Staples Brent Staples is a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer on ...
A new report is warning that the combined war casualties in the nearly four-year Russia-Ukraine war could hit 2 million by spring 2026. The number includes soldiers killed, injured or missing on both ...
Daniel is a 27-year-old List Writer for Collider living in the south suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. As an avid film buff, he watches and analyzes many films and TV shows, especially in the horror genre ...
International tribunal rejects Ratko Mladic’s request for temporary release to attend the memorial service of a relative, saying he cannot be treated differently to other convicts whose requests were ...
The legal team and family of the finally convicted war criminal Ratko Mladic are considering possible legal and medical steps after doctors in The Hague detention center assessed that he has only a ...
From the BIRN archives: When Ratko Mladic was captured in 2011 after years on the run, the contrasting responses of Serbs and Bosniaks to the arrest again exposed Bosnia and Herzegovina’s unbridgeable ...
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