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Bob Vylan, a punk rap duo, created outrage after leading the Glastonbury crowd in a chant of “Death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]”. Keir Starmer condemned the chant, some commentators ...
In 1945, now deputy solicitor-general after a change in government, David Maxwell Fyfe took on day-to-day responsibilities at the Nuremberg Trials. There his cross-examination of top Nazi Hermann ...
Bob Vylan’s comments didn’t help the Palestine cause with their controversial chants but the festival organisers didn’t help ...
The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, signed an agreement with CoE secretary general, Alain Berset, on June 25, ...
Protecting speech, regardless of politics U.S. Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, front, took leave to help prosecute war criminals at the Nuremberg trials at the end of World War II. Bettman/Getty ...
During what some have dubbed ‘Nuremberg at Glastonbury’, we heard, thanks to the BBC for their unfiltered live-stream, death ...
Jeneen Interlandi, a domestic correspondent for Opinion and a staff writer at the magazine, writes frequently about public health. For this article, she interviewed dozens of people who have worked ...
Russell Crowe has surprised with his unexpected appearance at the Mediterrane Film Festival, where he debuted a noticeably ...
In a famous speech to parliament in 1951, redoubtable Labour attorney general Sir Hartley Shawcross (pictured) defined what ...
The U.S. Senate approval this week has been of perhaps the most heinous bill ever, stealing from the poor to feed the rich on ...
When the Glastonbury mob were calling for death to the IDF, they were in effect calling for the death of Israeli Jews.
BritBox’s Outrageous chronicles the lives of the Mitford sisters, British aristocrats whose exploits filled British gossip columns for the better part of the 1930s. The series’ two-episode premiere ...