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Will a UN funding shortfall affect investigations into Israel’s crimes? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The independent UN body responsible for investigating Israel says it is short on money. An independent commission of inquiry investigating violations of international law in the occupied Palestinian territory has warned it cannot continue its work. Severe funding shortages are derailing the body established by the United Nations’ Human RightsRead More →

The Cost of Control | Civil Rights

With rare access to El Salvador’s most secure prisons, we explore the dark side of President Bukele’s gang crackdown. President Nayib Bukele introduced a state of emergency in El Salvador, using it to dismantle the violent gangs that had terrorised the Central American country for decades. Thousands of alleged gangRead More →