Pressure was mounting on Hungary Monday over an aged Nazi war criminal found living there, as prosecutors said investigating him was difficult as his crimes happened so long ago and in another country.
Ratko Mladic is back in his Scheveningen prison cell Friday night after his genocide trial was suspended earlier in the day due to ill health. By Radosa Milutinovic in The Hague
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants Friday against two Congolese and Rwandan rebel leaders who Kigali and Kinshasa accuse each other of using as proxies in DR Congo.
Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic was taken to hospital on Thursday after suddenly being taken ill during his trial at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal.
Mali is "descending into hell" because of the executions, rape and torture taking place in its north, said a report by the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) published in Paris Thursday.
Thousands of people gathered in Srebrenica on Wednesday where 520 newly identified victims of Europe's worst atrocity since World War II will be buried on its 17th anniversary.
Now we know: Thomas Lubanga is sentenced to spend 14 years in jail for abducting and forcing children to fight in the Second Congo War.
Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague handed down their first-ever sentence Tuesday—14 years to Congolese militia leader Thomas Lubanga for enlisting and using child soldiers during a civil war in the Democrati
Two Kenyan presidential hopefuls accused of fuelling post-election violence will face trial at the International Criminal Court in April 2013, the court said on Monday, allowing them to run their campaigns ahead of an election in March.
The new judicial structure of the United Nations that would take over the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda has been met with scepticism by the Rwandan government.