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UN Mechanism President Santana launches fifth cycle of Inter-University Video Lecture Program
Judge Gatti Santana delivered an opening lecture on the creation and jurisdiction of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to over 120 postgraduate students from 14 law faculties and one faculty of political…
Media gets field day as King Charles trips on Carpet in Kenya
When a Kenyan soldier slipped and hit face down at the Nairobi state house, almost falling on the King the clip went viral on social media platforms, then Charles III himself tripped
There are no more active trials at UN Mechanism in Arusha
The Arusha-based Mechanism has reached a critical juncture in its lifespan, with no more active trials or appeals in relation to the core crimes incorporated in its Statute.
Kim Jong-Un: Korean Leader’s Crimes against Humanity makes him the Modern Day Idi Amin
Writer Sally Mackyao analyzes how the North Korean leader is comparable to Idi Amin of Uganda
Arusha tables report from Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals to United Nations General…
The Arusha-based Mechanism will continue to carry out its remaining mandated functions until the Security Council determines otherwise.
The Story Behind Hamas and its fight for Palestine
The Palestinian armed group, Hamas, takes its name from an Arabic acronym that, in English, stands for "Islamic Resistance Movement".Â
What happened to the Jews who were living in Kenya and Tanzania?
Jews who were left behind adopted the Maasai culture, names and the language, and continued to practice Judaism in secret, within the pastoralist communities.
War in Israel: Tanzanian Students reported missing
"We understand that there are two students missing in south Israel where the situation is not OK. The two were on their internship pursuing agri-business studies," the envoy said.
UN wants Covid-19 to be the world’s last pandemic. Coronavirus kills more than 24 million People
Next year’s Summit of the Future may address the management of complex crises and could present another opportunity for action for ensuring leadership at the highest level.
UN Report: Non-Resident Companies pay less taxes than domestic firms
Non-resident companies, particularly those in the digital business, typically pay less in taxes than resident companies, creating an unfair competitive advantage in the countries they operate in.