ICC Highlights Widespread Russian War Crimes in Ukraine: Targeted Attacks on Infrastructure and Devastating Environmental Impacts

The Hague, Netherlands — International lawyers gathered at the 23rd session of the Assembly of States Parties to the International Criminal Court (ICC) recently discussed the severe impacts of Russia’s military actions on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure. According to Global Rights Compliance, these accusations cover a range of destructive activities that have disrupted food supplies and led to substantial environmental damage since Russia’s invasion in 2022. The ICC has become centrally involved in addressing these allegations of war crimes and other violations amid the ongoing conflict. Notably, the ICC prosecutor initiated a probe to investigate the … Read more

Christopher Judge Teases Upcoming Announcements, Clarifies They’re Not About God of War

Christopher Judge, renowned for his portrayal of Kratos in the popular video game series “God of War,” recently stirred considerable buzz among fans during a live broadcast on TikTok. Viewers of the livestream were quick to speculate about possible announcements related to the “God of War” series, based on Judge’s hints about forthcoming news. However, to the disappointment of many, Judge later clarified via social media that the upcoming announcements would not be related to the “God of War” franchise. This clarification has left many fans puzzled and slightly letdown, considering the strong attachment and … Read more

Former Human Rights Lawyer Admits to Fraud in Legal Claims Against Iraq War Veterans

LONDON — Phil Shiner, a former human rights lawyer, admitted to multiple fraud charges on Monday in Southwark Crown Court, stemming from dishonest legal claims made against veterans of the Iraq War. Shiner, 67, from Birmingham, entered guilty pleas for three counts of fraud as announced by the National Crime Agency (NCA). He is scheduled for sentencing on December 2. Shiner, the former head of Public Interest Lawyers, came under scrutiny for his practices concerning legal aid applications made in 2007 for cases that included representing Khuder Al-Sweady, who sought a judicial review. The application … Read more

Federal Judge Rules AR-15s as ‘Weapons of War’ in Landmark Decision

San Francisco — A recent federal court ruling has once again cast the spotlight on the AR-15, a weapon frequently at the center of the nation’s gun control debate. The decision declared that the AR-15 rifle qualifies as a weapon of war, echoing arguments often made by advocates of stricter gun legislation that these types of firearms belong on battlefields, not in civilian hands. The ruling by the U.S. District Judge comes at a critical juncture as the nation grapples with the fallout of numerous mass shootings, many of which have involved the AR-15. This … Read more