Lithuania Extradition Spurs Hope for International Jurisdiction
Ukraine hopes that prosecutions in other countries for international crimes will become a systemic practice.
Ukraine hopes that prosecutions in other countries for international crimes will become a systemic practice.
Why do crimes committed by teachers so often go unpunished?
Reflecting public sentiment, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr warns that his country will not yield to “any foreign power”.
Svaneti residents turned to ancient rituals to fight electricity shortages caused by virtual currencies.
Legal battle begins to stop controversial high-rise construction project in city's cultural district.
Experts warn of "ugly and dirty political game" over detainees.
Investors are exploiting cheap power with dire consequences.
Government has been forced to pay out large sums over human rights rulings.
Illegal fencing still being used to encroach on Georgian-held land.
Opinions divided over possible mechanism to restore “systematically violated rights”.