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Different readers need different depth. War Crimes News is organized so reporters can move fast, researchers can go deep, and educators can teach complex topics without losing precision.

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The layout follows the same editorial rhythm seen across the site: serif headlines, narrow information rails, source-led cards, and direct links to related resources such as Solutions for Journalists, Solutions for Researchers, and Solutions for Educators. That structure keeps the page useful whether someone is visiting for a quick definition or planning a longer research session.

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