
New front in humanitarian aid: the questionable price of new efficiency
Critics say the digital transformation is happening faster than governance can keep up, putting sensitive aid data at risk.
The European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation is the E.U.'s law enforcement agency. It works to support member nations in combating serious international crime and terrorism, though it does not have executive powers itself and focuses on information sharing and operational support.
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Critics say the digital transformation is happening faster than governance can keep up, putting sensitive aid data at risk.
French authorities made a high-profile genocide trial possible by transferring a long-sought fugitive in the 1994 Rwanda genocide to a U.N. criminal court.
After 25 years on the run, Félicien Kabuga, a high-profile fugitive in the 1994 Rwanda genocide, was arrested outside Paris to stand trial in a U.N. court.
Under the legally binding Macolin treaty, a special committee will be set up to create procedural rules and a mandate.
The global scandal has threatened generations of children, the Catholic Church's credibility and the pope's leadership.