Belgrade opens war crimes trial against Croatian Air Force pilots

Belgrade begins the war crimes trial of four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of firing rockets at Serbian refugee convoys in August 1995.
The accused pilots will be tried in absentia, given that they have not been available to Serbian judicial authorities since the beginning of the investigation in 2021.
Hundreds feared dead after powerful earthquake hits Myanmar

A powerful earthquake struck Myanmar's central city of Mandalay around noon local time on Friday, causing widespread damage across a wide area of ??one of the world's poorest countries. About 700 people were killed, with authorities warning the death toll was likely to rise dramatically.
Two killed in Nepal as protesters demanding restoration of monarchy clash with police

At least two people have been killed in Nepal after protesters demanding the restoration of the abolished monarchy clashed with police.
The violence occurred on Friday east of the capital Kathmandu, where a rally had been organized by groups loyal to former King Gyanendra Shah.
The country officially abolished the monarchy in 2008, two years after King Gyanendra Shah was deposed.
Israel admits firing on ambulances in Gaza after Palestinians say rescuers disappeared in Rafah

The Israeli military has admitted to firing on ambulances in the Gaza Strip after identifying them as "suspicious vehicles", with Hamas condemning it as a "war crime" that killed at least one person.
The incident occurred last Sunday in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood in the southern city of Rafah, near the border with Egypt.