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The journey to justice in the international criminal court is long and complex, and the appeal to blame individuals can overlook victims’ diverse needs.

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The vast majority of humanitarians killed are national staff, but as in most conflicts, little is heard about them.

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International law is supposed to protect civilians in war zones, but the enormous death toll in Gaza suggests rules aren’t being adhered to.

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The possibility of Donald Trump returning to the White House and enacting his ‘America First’ policy could be ‘catastrophic’ for Ukraine.

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Anas Iqtait describes a difficult life for Palestinians growing up in the West Bank.

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As debate rages over civilian deaths, new physical and psychological wounds add to the burden on Gaza’s broken healthcare system.

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Two NATO powers have plans to bring Putin to justice over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but a different approach offers a clearer path to prosecution.

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The International Criminal Court moved fast on allegations of war crimes perpetrated in Ukraine, but those looking for swift justice may be disappointed.

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