Marco Rubio has launched a campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court, framing it as a sovereignty issue. The court's active investigations implicate U.S. conduct in Afghanistan and Gaza. The timing is not coincidental.
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya's lawyer visited him in Israeli detention last week and could not recognize him. The abuse alleged is prohibited under international law. The system that permits it to continue has been built with U.S. complicity.
A water refilling station serving thousands of displaced families in Gaza City was bombed Monday, killing workers and forcing humanitarian groups to suspend operations. Nearly 90% of Gaza's water infrastructure has been destroyed — and the legal framework that prohibits targeting civilian survival s
A new Doctors Without Borders report documents sexual violence as the 'defining feature' of Sudan's civil war, with survivors detailing systematic assault as a weapon of territorial control.
Trump's threat to bomb Iran's desalination plants isn't a gray area — it's explicitly prohibited under the Geneva Conventions. The administration is treating a war crime as a pressure tactic, and the paper trail showing this was always the plan goes back nearly a decade.
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk demands U.S. investigation into a military strike that killed 168 people, mostly children, at an Iranian school, calling the attack 'viscerally horrifying.'
Healthcare workers who excavated colleagues from mass graves say Israel's systematic targeting of medical staff has normalized attacks on hospitals globally, from Lebanon to Sudan.
The Trump administration sanctioned UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for documenting Gaza war crimes, marking an unprecedented attack on international human rights mechanisms and free speech.
UN human rights office says Israeli strikes on Lebanon deliberately target civilians and civilian infrastructure — violations that meet the legal threshold for war crimes under international humanitarian law.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's pledge of 'no quarter, no mercy' violates international humanitarian law—and legal experts warn it puts U.S. troops at greater risk.