Destruction of Qasmieh Bridge in Southern Lebanon Isolated Thousands of Civilians and May Constitute a War Crime Human Rights Watch Reports

The Israeli military’s destruction of the Qasmieh bridge on April 16, 2026, has effectively severed the final primary land artery connecting Lebanese territory south of the Litani River to the rest of the country. This targeted strike, occurring just hours before a long-negotiated ceasefire was set to take effect, has left tens of thousands of […]

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FBI 2025 Internet Crime Report Reveals Record-Breaking $20.8 Billion Global Cybercrime Toll

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released its highly anticipated 2025 Internet Crime Report, detailing a staggering surge in digital illicit activity that underscores the escalating threat posed by global cyber syndicates. According to the data compiled by the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3), the agency processed a record-breaking 1,008,597 complaints in 2025. […]

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Telegram’s Failure to Curb Xinbi Guarantee: A Growing Hub for Global Crime and Human Trafficking

For over three years, the messaging platform Telegram has functioned as the digital backbone for a sprawling, illicit ecosystem known as Xinbi Guarantee. This Chinese-language marketplace has evolved from a niche forum into one of the internet’s most significant conduits for organized crime, facilitating an estimated $21 billion in total transactions. Despite repeated warnings from […]

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Human Rights Watch Labels Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul Drug Treatment Center a Potential War Crime

The international community is facing a burgeoning humanitarian and legal crisis following a devastating Pakistani airstrike on the Omid Drug Rehabilitation Center in Kabul, Afghanistan. On March 16, 2026, precision munitions struck the sprawling 2,000-bed facility, resulting in the deaths of at least 143 individuals and leaving more than 250 others with significant injuries. Human […]

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