The U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights accuses Russia of serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws in its war against Ukraine.
On 2 April 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers approved an informative report and a draft order on Latvia's involvement in the reconstruction of Ukraine in 2024.
UK Statement for Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner on the findings of OHCHR report on the situation of human rights in Ukraine. Delivered by the UK's Permanent Representative to WTO and UN.
Western officials gathered in The Hague on April 2 to discuss efforts to prosecute Russia for alleged atrocities committed by its forces in Ukraine. According to UN estimates, over 30,000 civilians have been killed or injured since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022. And the Ukrainian authorities have said they are investigating 120,000 alleged war crimes.
Thirteen years after the start of Syria's conflict, countless woes remain for millions of Syrians. For people in the Kurdish-majority northeast, one concern tops all else: whether neighboring Turkey will carry out another ground invasion that could put an end to their semiautonomous region, carved out in the wake of the civil war.
Space plays a critical role in American security and prosperity, and it is essential to the men and women in the Defense Department who rely on space-based services every day to execute their missions.
A resurgence of a respiratory illness believed to be caused by coronavirus has caused some elementary schools and childcare facilities in North Korea to remain closed past April 1, which should have been the starting date of the new school year, residents in the country told Radio Free Asia.
Today, Russian Defence Minister General of the Army Sergei Shoigu held a teleconference with the leadership of the Russian Armed Forces at the Situation Centre.
Julien Zanatta, the lawyer for a Chinese national whose application to become a French citizen was rejected by an administrative court in Nantes in February (IO, 14/03/24), confirmed to Intelligence Online that he has appealed the ruling and intends to
Western governments supporting Ukrainian cyber defence favour strengthening the country's threat intelligence capabilities, as Cyber Capacity Building programmes come with
The US defence services group Amentum is stepping up its recruitment drive in Tbilisi, as new Pentagon funds are released
Datagate and RV Connex are striving to update their networks in Bangkok. As partners of Western defence groups, the two
China's special envoy for Ukraine Li Hui's mission to Europe from 3 to 11 March has thrown a spanner in
Strategic communications provider and private investigator CT Group must have let out a sigh of relief on 28 March when
London/New York - Audere expands into US with Glenn JohnstonThe British investigations and private security provider Audere Group has brought
Countries wanting to ease the Israeli blockade of Gaza have for weeks been taken by the private initiative of fledgling company Fogbow. The brand-new extreme logistics company is currently touring the world's capitals to present its private project to create
French experts have for the past few days been training around 10 Polish image interpreters in satellite imagery at France's
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