The words of the Jewish lawyer who coined the term ‘genocide’ still hold lessons for us today.

The words of the Jewish lawyer who coined the term ‘genocide’ still hold lessons for us today.
Businesses, transport, government services reject old notes despite the unavailability of new bills until end of month.
As India’s election kicks off, a top election strategist is looking for cracks in the Modi brand he helped create.
Malak Mattar, who has been painting images of the war she escaped by a day, is exhibiting alongside the Venice Biennale.
Russia destroys Ukrainian power stations and defences as an expert warns Kyiv’s troops are ‘utterly exhausted’.
Sikkim’s hydropower dream of huge revenues has turned into a nightmare due to irregularities and poor planning.
The UK’s smoking ban aims to phase out sales of tobacco, which is one of the main causes of cancer deaths in Britain.
As Palestinians mark Prisoner’s Day, Israel continues to hold and mistreat thousands of Palestinian captives.
Spain, Ireland, Malta and Slovenia are expected to make the move, which will hold historic symbolism.
Previous hearings led to the resignation of Harvard and UPenn bosses. Now Columbia’s Minouche Shafik is in line of fire.
Built to house a male workforce under apartheid, hostels are now overcrowded, decaying and largely ignored by the state.
Hanan and Mazen were stuck in the West Bank. Their kids were in Gaza, where they were killed by Israeli bombs.
The drug trade has played a significant role in political landscape as well as in heightening the conflict in Manipur.
Experts say a new definition disproportionately targets groups that advocate for Muslims’ civil rights.