Genocide
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Thirty years after genocide, France and Rwanda are slowly reconciling
Under The Radar By its own admission, France bore 'serious and overwhelming' responsibilities during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Decades later, relations between the two countries are beginning to thaw
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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Namibia grapples with legacy of genocide on Shark Island
Under the radar A non-profit research agency believes it has located sites of unmarked graves of prisoners
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Is international law falling apart?
Today's Big Question Conflict in Gaza is testing the strength of the two intergovernmental courts in The Hague
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Rwanda's killing fields: 30th anniversary of genocide
In Depth This month, world remembers one of the worst atrocities of the 20th century
By The Week UK Published
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Is history repeating itself in Sudan?
Today's Big Question ‘Forgotten’ war raises fears of genocide and ‘world’s largest hunger crisis’
By Jamie Timson, The Week UK Last updated
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International Court of Justice orders Israel to 'take all measures' to prevent genocide
Talking Points Crucially, the United Nations' highest judicial body did not call for a full cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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South Africa's genocide case puts Israel in the dock
Talking Points The International Court of Justice in The Hague is hearing a case that could make Israel a 'pariah nation'
By The Week UK Published
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Ivy League presidents scramble to fix congressional antisemitism flap
Talking Point After hedging when asked whether 'calling for the genocide of Jews' constitutes bullying, three university leaders shift into damage control
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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The 'genocide' debate in Gaza
Talking Point Experts dispute whether Israel's war meets the definition. Some observers say the argument goes both ways.
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Canada’s troubled relationship with its indigenous population
feature State grappling with reparations amid accusations of genocides against First Nations people
By Harriet Marsden Published
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The Holodomor: Ukraine’s other significant anniversary
feature The famine killed nearly four million people, stripped the country of it's independence, and still was denied by the Soviet Union
By The Week Staff Published
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Is Bosnia facing another civil war?
In Depth Allegations of fraud mar elections as Putin-ally claims victory
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What is the definition of genocide?
In Depth Russia accused of mass civilian killings in areas surrounding Kyiv
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What is the definition of genocide?
In Depth Russia accused of mass civilian killings in areas surrounding Kyiv
By The Week Staff Last updated
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