Day 430

March 25, 2026

10 documented events

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

    UNESCO raises fresh concerns about Middle East heritage

    UNESCO raises fresh concerns over cultural heritage across the Middle East threatened by ongoing conflict, including sites in Iran and Lebanon.

  2. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Complicity in Genocide

    Strikes continue — death toll and displacement rising

    Israeli strikes continue across Lebanon, including near Roman ruins. Nearly 700,000 displaced in Lebanon alone plus 85,000-90,000 who have crossed into Syria. Spain's PM warns Israel intends to inflict Gaza-level destruction on Lebanon.

  3. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Military Overreach

    Negotiations underway but war continues

    Trump claims the US is 'in negotiations right now' with Iran, though Iran denies direct talks. A 15-point peace plan is reportedly delivered via Pakistani intermediaries. The war remains ongoing with active strikes and counterstrikes.

  4. War Crime / Crime Against Humanity Extrajudicial Killing

    Strikes continue into 2026

    A strike killing 4 people is reported on March 25, 2026. The campaign shows no signs of halting despite international condemnation.

  5. Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Deportation & Immigration

    Eighth Circuit endorses no-bond position

    The 8th Circuit became the second appellate court to endorse the administration's position that some immigrants can be detained without bond hearings.

  6. Serious Rights Violation Foreign Policy & War

    ProPublica documents timeline of dismantlement and consequences

    ProPublica reported that the civilian harm program was dismantled months before the Iran war, directly connecting the institutional gap to civilian casualties.

  7. Serious Rights Violation Deportation & Immigration

    Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Noem v. Al Otro Lado

    The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on whether migrants must physically cross the border before gaining the legal right to apply for asylum. A majority of conservative justices signal they are likely to side with the Trump administration's interpretation that asylum seekers can be turned away at the border.

  8. Serious Rights Violation Federal Dismantlement

    Environmental groups and 24 states sue over emissions rollback

    A coalition of environmental organizations and state attorneys general file suit challenging the EPA's rollback of emissions standards, arguing the actions violate the Clean Air Act and endanger public health.

  9. Critical Rights and Rule-of-Law Concern Deportation & Immigration

    DHS data reveals scope: 363 deported, 16 miscarriages

    DHS data obtained by journalists reveals that 363 pregnant, postpartum, and nursing immigrants were deported between January 2025 and February 2026, with 16 miscarriages recorded.

  10. Major Abuse of Power Federal Dismantlement

    WHO announces plan to cut 2,300 jobs

    Facing the loss of its largest funder, the WHO announces plans to cut approximately 2,300 positions — a quarter of its entire workforce — by summer 2026. The cuts will affect disease surveillance, outbreak response, and health programs worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.