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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's 2022 Invictus Games PDA Moments
During their joint visit to the 2022 Invictus Games in The Hague, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made many touching public displays of affection.
Prince Harry Labeled 'Delusional' and 'Lacking Respect' After Interview
A political analyst said that comments made by Harry go deeper than causing family upset and undermine the monarchy itself.
Prince Harry Describes 'Proud Papa' Moment as Daughter Takes First Steps
Prince Harry has revealed that his 10-month-old daughter, Lilibet, has taken her first steps in an interview given at the 2022 Invictus Games.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'Couldn't Decide' on Name for Baby Archie
Meghan Markle made the revelation while at the Invictus Games with Prince Harry.
Meghan Markle's Twofold Invictus Games Fashion Tributes to Princess Diana
The Duchess of Sussex wore two striking outfits to the 2022 Invictus Games in the Netherlands, offering striking visual links to Princess Diana.
Pete Buttigieg To Join Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at Invictus Games
President Joe Biden has named Buttigieg head of the U.S presidential delegation to the Invictus Games, which will be held in the Netherlands later this month.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Most Talked About Invictus Games Moments
From their first public displays of affection to Meghan's strong and confident solo speech, the Sussexes' Invictus Games appearances generate keen interest.
Russia Must Suspend Operations in Ukraine: International Court of Justice
A United Nations court ordered Russia to stop its invasion of Ukraine after the country said Russia violated a genocide convention.
Prince Harry's 2022 Invictus Games—Everything You Need To Know
The 2022 Invictus Games is set to take place in April following two years of postponement due to coronavirus. Games patron Prince Harry is expected to attend.
Will Russia Face War Crime Charges Over Attacks on Ukrainian Hospitals?
International Criminal Court prosecutors tell Newsweek what the challenges of building a case against Russia are and how Ukrainians can help gather evidence.
Russia Faces Genocide Allegations, Will Go to Court Against Accuser Ukraine
Ukraine claims that Russia "is intentionally killing and inflicting serious injury on members of the Ukrainian nationality."
Heir to Dutch Throne Turns 18, Won't Accept $1.8M Yearly Allowance
Princess Amalia was sworn in to the Raad van State, the government's advisory group, in a ceremonial meeting on Wednesday.
U.K. Warship Enters South China Sea Despite Beijing Warnings
A 2016 ruling from the Hague rejected China's claim and allowed the U.S., U.K. and Australia to conduct routine freedom of navigation operations in parts of the South China Sea.
Everyone Wants War Crime Tribunals. Few Understand Their Motivations
President Joe Biden's recent appearance at the G7 was intended to project a renewed United States commitment to human rights abroad, but it's not clear that he's prepared to abandon the old song and dance for tougher measures.
Anti-Lockdown Protester Beaten By Police, Savaged by K9 Dog in Viral Video
Around 2,000 people gathered in the Malieveld area of The Hague in the Netherlands for the protest, which led to 20 arrests, police said.
Biden Fought for Justice in the Balkans. He Must Do it Again
President Joe Biden must prevent the return of injustice in the Balkans.
U.S. Ambassador To Netherlands Accused of 'Interference' With Elections
Questions have been raised about why Pete Hoekstra was hosting the event along with the Forum for Democracy party at the U.S. Embassy in The Hague.
Ivanka Trump Tweeted She Was Going to the Hague and the Jokes Flew
The president's eldest daughter was scheduled to deliver remarks at the Global Entrepreneur Summit at The Hague, which is home to the International Criminal Court.
U.S. Must Remove Iran Sanctions Targeting Aid, ICJ Says
The World Court at the United Nations has ordered that the United States remove sanctions targeting humanitarian trade, food, medicine and civil aviation.
Trump Wants Court to Stop American War Crimes Probe
John Bolton will warn Monday that the U.S. "will use any means necessary" to keep Americans from facing trial in what the administration considers an "illegitimate court."
Far-Right Politician Says He's Proud of War Crimes
A judge determined that the far-right ideologue incited crimes against humanity with a speech.
Why America's South China Sea Strategy Isn't Working
On paper, a recent Hague ruling was a a humiliating defeat for China. In reality, however, the ruling is in danger of becoming irrelevant.
Amal Clooney and a Renewed Hope for Justice for Yazidis
The human rights lawyer will represent Yazidi victims of ISIS at the International Criminal Court.
Nigeria: Appeal for Zaria Clashes Investigation at ICC
At least 300 people died in clashes between the Nigerian Army and the country's main Shiite movement.
Timbuktu Shrines: Destroying Culture is Nothing New
Cultural heritage destruction, like the Sufi mausoleums of Timbuktu, robs peoples of their identity.
Biafra: Lawyers File Complaint Against Buhari at ICC
Human rights lawyers allege that the Nigerian president has committed crimes against humanity against pro-Biafran activists.
Why Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo is on Trial at the ICC
The former president is accused of crimes against humanity during violence after the 2010 election.
Zdravko Tolimir's Life Sentence for Srebrenica Massacre Upheld
The Srebrenica killings were Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two.
Paris Attacks Boost Support for Dutch Anti-Islam Populist Wilders
If an election were held tomorrow, the party would be the largest in the Dutch parliament.