Day 416

March 11, 2026

7 documented events

  1. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War

    Iran declares complete closure

    Iran's IRGC says 'not one litre of oil' will get through the Strait of Hormuz, declaring complete closure.

  2. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War

    Iran reports hospitals and civilians affected during war

    Iran's Health Ministry reports 11 healthcare workers killed and 55 wounded. Nearly 20,000 civilian buildings affected along with 77 healthcare facilities. The Red Crescent reports at least 9 of its centres have been struck.

  3. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Foreign Policy & War

    Time investigation confirms US responsibility

    Time magazine publishes its investigation concluding that evidence points to a US Tomahawk cruise missile being responsible for the school strike.

  4. Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Extrajudicial Killing

    Loved ones continue to grieve two months later

    CPR News reports on Good's family and community in Colorado, where her loved ones continue to grapple with her death. Her three children have been left without their mother.

  5. Serious Rights Violation Corruption & Self-Dealing

    New whistleblower allegations emerge; expanded investigation

    NPR reports that the government is investigating new claims of DOGE misuse of Social Security data, with additional whistleblower allegations expanding the scope of the known data mishandling beyond what was previously disclosed.

  6. Serious Rights Violation Civil Rights

    Thousands of South African expats returning home

    The Daily Maverick reports that thousands of South African expats are returning to South Africa, challenging the premise that white South Africans face conditions warranting refugee status.

  7. Serious Rights Violation Corruption & Self-Dealing

    New whistleblower allegations expand scope of known data misuse

    NPR reports that the government is investigating new claims of DOGE misuse of Social Security data, with additional whistleblower allegations expanding the known scope of data mishandling beyond what was previously disclosed. The SSA inspector general investigation broadens.