On a cold November morning, Irina Turbina packs bags filled with food, adds two large shower gels, two bulky packs of toilet paper, nail clippers, a novel, and a geography atlas, and sets out on a grueling two-day trip. The bags and books are for her son, 16-year-old Arseny. It…
Israeli forces dressed in civilian clothes raided a hospital in the northern occupied West Bank on Wednesday night and…
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The reach and credibility of international law is at its lowest in years as governments dismiss arrest warrants in…
South Korea is reeling after a whiplash eight hours during which the country’s embattled president declared martial law but…
Mahmoud Almadhoun, 33, walked towards Kamal Adwan Hospital early Saturday to drop off produce to hundreds of patients in…
“Risks are high and they are growing, and that’s quite disturbing,” Sergei Ryabkov said during a sit-down interview in…