UN Says Israeli Strikes on Jabalia Refugee Camp Could “Amount to War Crimes”
By Dave DeCamp The UN’s Human Rights Office said Wednesday that Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp could be a war crime due to…
By Dave DeCamp The UN’s Human Rights Office said Wednesday that Israeli airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp could be a war crime due to…
Op-Ed by David Boyajian There may be no regime more loathsome and deserving of U.S./European condemnation and punitive sanctions than that of Azerbaijani President Ilham…
By Janet Phelan The International Criminal Court at the Hague has issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin of Russia. NPR reports that “The…
By Dave DeCamp The Pentagon is blocking the Biden administration from sharing evidence of alleged Russian war crimes with the International Criminal Court based in…
By Derrick Broze On Friday January 27, 2023, the World Affairs Council – Houston invited former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to speak. Journalist Derrick…
By Caitlin Johnstone Stella Assange just delivered a beatdown on one of her husband’s persecutors that was so scorched-earth demolishing I feel like I need…
By Matt Agorist This week, the Biden administration made an offer to Russian authorities to bring home Brittney Griner, a WNBA basketball player from Houston…
By Matt Agorist On October 22, 2010, WikiLeaks published the Iraq War Logs, a massive dump of nearly 400,000 classified U.S. Army field reports revealing what…
By Matt Agorist For decades, the US and its Western allies have been violently and frequently meddling in the Middle East. Beginning with the clandestine…
By Jesselyn Radack, William Neuheisel The New York Times’ investigation into the Pentagon’s civilian casualty files is some of the most important journalism in the…
By Jessica Corbett “Devastating.” “Disturbing.” “Horrific.” “Shameful.” Advocacy groups, human rights defenders, fellow reporters, and other readers of The New York Times were outraged Saturday…
By Matt Agorist Last month in Afghanistan, the Ahmadi family was filled with hope of a new beginning as the U.S. finally pulled out of…
By Caitlin Johnstone Whistleblower Daniel Hale has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to leaking secret government information about America’s…
By Kenny Stancil Human rights and press freedom advocates expressed dismay on Tuesday when whistleblower Daniel Hale, who pled guilty earlier this year to violating…