ICC Sentences Sudanese Militia Leader to 20 Years for Darfur Atrocities
ICC sentences Sudanese Janjaweed leader Ali Abd-Al-Rahman to 20 years for war crimes in Darfur, marking first conviction for 2003-2004 atrocities that killed 300,000 people.
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ICC sentences Sudanese Janjaweed leader Ali Abd-Al-Rahman to 20 years for war crimes in Darfur, marking first conviction for 2003-2004 atrocities that killed 300,000 people.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces bipartisan criticism over deadly Caribbean boat attacks and Signal app scandal, but Trump hesitates to fire his loyal cabinet member...
Billionaire Jared Isaacman is poised to become NASA's next administrator after Senate committee approval. He faces challenges including budget cuts, Artemis delays, and...
Four people died and one remains missing after powerful waves swept swimmers from a closed natural pool in Tenerife. Despite safety warnings and barriers, tourists ignored...
Nigerian military rescues 100 children abducted from St. Mary's School, but about 165 remain missing. The incident highlights Nigeria's kidnapping epidemic, where abduction has...
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck off Japan's coast, triggering tsunami warnings and evacuation orders for 90,000 residents. No abnormalities were reported at Fukushima nuclear...
European Council President Antonio Costa warns the US against interfering in European politics, responding to Trump's security strategy that criticizes the EU and supports...
France returns a stolen 70-million-year-old Tarbosaurus bataar dinosaur skeleton to Mongolia after it was looted from the Gobi Desert and smuggled through South Korea. The...
Max Verstappen expresses pride despite losing F1 championship to Lando Norris by just 2 points after dramatic Abu Dhabi finale. The Dutch driver reflects on Red Bull's...
Australia implements world-first social media ban for under-16s, affecting 1 million youth. Platforms must enforce age verification while teens explore workarounds....
A water leak at the Louvre Museum damaged 300-400 rare Egyptian books, exposing infrastructure problems. The aging heating system caused the damage, with repairs delayed until 2026.
Three tourists killed by high waves at Tenerife natural pool despite weather warnings. Multiple injuries reported in second such incident in recent weeks.