StatesNo Country Has Ever Been Held Responsible for Genocide. Can This Lawyer Change That? by Carbonmedia January 19, 2026 written by www.nytimes.com January 19, 202614Philippe Sands, one of the world’s pre-eminent human rights attorneys, is arguing the case against Myanmar at The Hague. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Carbonmedia previous post The bushido way: uncovering the nature of samurai next post What to Know About Hezbollah’s Ties to Venezuela Related Articles World News in Brief: Sudan drone attacks condemned,... April 27, 2026 As warheads proliferate, decades old nuclear weapons treaty... April 27, 2026 Renewables rising, Part 2: Seeking stability amid volatile... April 26, 2026 Renewables rising, Part 1: How four countries are... April 25, 2026 For every generation, vaccines work and they have... April 24, 2026 Two-thirds of global hunger concentrated in 10 conflict-hit... April 24, 2026 World News in Brief: Civilians at risk in... April 23, 2026 WHO says billions saw health gains in 2025... April 23, 2026 Despite ceasefire, Hormuz tensions continue to throttle supply... April 23, 2026 Time to apply the brakes to runaway AI,... April 22, 2026Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.