War crimes
Chemical weapons inspectors still haven't accessed Douma
An inspection remains up in the air after a U.N. security team fell under gunfire and explosions Wednesday
Remembering the ‘Somalia Affair,’ Canada’s Forgotten Abu Ghraib Moment
It’s been 25 years since Canadian soldiers killed a 16-year-old boy.
Families of victims of Europe's worst massacre since WWII finally get justice
Along with Bosnian war criminal Praljakwho killed himself at The Hague, genocidal General Ratko Mladic was sentenced to life imprisonment. Now the families of the victims of Europe's worst mass killing since WWII are getting justice.
Why the "Butcher of Bosnia" is now a convicted war criminal
He did not take the sentencing well. As the judge read his verdict, Mladic demanded a toilet break, during which his blood pressure was taken three times before the defense counsel asked for the hearing to be suspended.
The VICE News Guide to the World — Week of September 4
This year’s outbreak was more deadly than almost every previous outbreak combined.
Trudeau’s $10-Million Payout to Khadr Saved Money, But Cost the Liberals Big Time
The payout to the child soldier might have been the ethically right move, but it was a huge political misfire.
Trump threatened Syria, but apparently forgot to tell the Pentagon
The White House press office shot off a harsh and sudden warning to Bashar al-Assad, who they believed was planning another chemical attack on Syria’s people, warning the Syrian strongman to expect a “heavy price” if he followed through on any alleged...