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.
As families searched for relatives in the Nasser Hospital morgue, a woman held onto the body of her five-year-old niece.
Religious tensions, inflation and jobs top concerns from Modi’s decade-long rule among 18 million first-time voters.
Many deaths have been reported in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa bordering Afghanistan.
The measure has strained relations with European countries and the United States, which oppose its passage.
Displaced Palestinians hoping to get back to the north flooded al-Rashid Street, despite Israel saying route was closed.
A roundup of some of the week’s key events.
One year on, the war in Sudan has spiralled into one of the largest and most complex displacement crises in the world.
Sikhs the world over wear yellow and other bright colours symbolising the spring harvest and the new year.
Some 44 prisons and 72 forced labour camps were set up under the regime for more than 150,000 political prisoners.
Festivities to mark the end of Ramadan were overshadowed by the six-month war in Gaza.
Thousands of Palestinians offer Eid al-Fitr prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.
Drained in 1962 and restored again to wetlands in 2018, Lake Karla is now triple its normal size.
Markets are adorned with glittering array of colourful bangles, each turned over and inspected for their beauty.