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The neo-Nazi case in Germany is exposing a society that is both in acceptance and denial of xenophobia.
Dortmund end Bayern Munich's winning streak as the two Champions League finalists play out a 1-1 draw in Bundesliga.
The War was a serious setback for international law, the UN and world order, writes Falk.
We look at how thousands were forcibly sterilised in the 20th century across the US as they were deemed 'feeble minded'.
As the detainees question the legitimacy of the court, we ask if real justice will be served by the military tribunal.
Leaders are typically held accountable to international criminal law when they block Western interests.
Laws restricting Islamic symbols in the public sphere are fuelling political distrust and a shared sense of injustice.
Placing genocide within an appropriate legal context is the best path to reconciliation between Turkey and Armenia.
An international double standard is dividing the international community between the victorious and the defeated.
Sixty years ago, US medical researchers intentionally infected hundreds of people in Guatemala with syphilis.
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