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Arbitration Court Rules UK Not Liable for Rwanda Paymentspinsentmasons.com
world2 hrs ago

Arbitration Court Rules UK Not Liable for Rwanda Payments

An international court rejected Rwanda's claim for more than £100 million in outstanding costs tied to a canceled asylum-seeker relocation agreement. Judges ruled after a three-day hearing that no further payments were due.

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UK Wins Hague Ruling Against Rwanda in Dispute Over Scrapped Asylum Partnershiprnz.co.nz
politics1 day ago

UK Wins Hague Ruling Against Rwanda in Dispute Over Scrapped Asylum Partnership

An international tribunal ruled Britain does not owe Rwanda more than £100 million after Labour scrapped the migrant deportation scheme. The decision ends Rwanda's claim for outstanding payments and compensation.

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Ukraine's President Says Russia Trains Abducted Children as Combatantsusatoday.com
world1 day ago

Ukraine's President Says Russia Trains Abducted Children as Combatants

Ukraine's president stated in a CBS News interview that his government holds evidence Russia is abducting Ukrainian children and training them to fight against Ukraine. He described the practice as a violation of international humanitarian law and called for stricter sanctions.

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Ukraine Says Russia Abducts Children and Trains Them to Fightnypost.com
politics1 day ago

Ukraine Says Russia Abducts Children and Trains Them to Fight

Ukrainian officials told CBS News they have evidence Russia is abducting Ukrainian children and training them as combatants. The International Criminal Court has previously issued an arrest warrant over child deportations.

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U.S. Military Strike Kills Three on Narco-Trafficking Vessel in Eastern Pacificnypost.com
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U.S. Military Strike Kills Three on Narco-Trafficking Vessel in Eastern Pacific

The attack on Saturday was the fourth announced in a week. The cumulative death toll from strikes that began in September 2025 now stands at 205.

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Eleven Australians Detained After Attempting to Breach Gaza Naval Blockade Submit Claims to ICCAbc
world2 days ago

Eleven Australians Detained After Attempting to Breach Gaza Naval Blockade Submit Claims to ICC

The 11 Australians were among more than 400 participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla intercepted on May 18 while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. They allege war crimes, crimes against humanity and torture during detention.

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Israel Announces Plan to Control 70 Percent of Gaza Stripcitizen.co.za
politics3 days ago

Israel Announces Plan to Control 70 Percent of Gaza Strip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel now controls 60 percent of Gaza and directed forces to reach 70 percent. The announcement came during an ongoing ceasefire that began in October 2025.

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ICC Schedules November 30 Trial for Duterte on Crimes Against Humanity ChargesAbc News
world5 days ago

ICC Schedules November 30 Trial for Duterte on Crimes Against Humanity Charges

Judges at the International Criminal Court scheduled the trial of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to begin November 30, 2026. Duterte faces three counts of crimes against humanity tied to his administration's anti-drug campaign.

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Morocco Promotes Tourism to Western Sahara as Visitor Numbers Risethecanary.co
world8 days ago

Morocco Promotes Tourism to Western Sahara as Visitor Numbers Rise

Visitor arrivals in Morocco-controlled Western Sahara increased more than 50 percent from 2019 to 2025. Several European airlines now operate direct flights to Dakhla and Laayoune, listing the destinations as part of Morocco.

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Knesset Committee to Vote on West Bank and Gaza Antiquities Billmondoweiss.net
politics8 days ago

Knesset Committee to Vote on West Bank and Gaza Antiquities Bill

A Knesset committee legal adviser warned that proposed legislation to create a civilian authority over antiquities in the West Bank and Gaza could violate international law. Lawmakers are scheduled to advance the bill on Monday.

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United Nations Marks 80th Anniversary of Charter Signingnippon.com
world9 days ago

United Nations Marks 80th Anniversary of Charter Signing

The United Nations on Saturday highlighted the 80th anniversary of its founding Charter. The document was signed in San Francisco on 26 June 1945 and entered into force on 24 October 1945.

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U.N. General Assembly Passes Resolution on Climate Advisory Opinionnationalpost.com
science10 days ago

U.N. General Assembly Passes Resolution on Climate Advisory Opinion

The United Nations General Assembly voted this week to welcome a 2024 advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on climate change. One hundred forty-one countries supported the measure; eight opposed it and 39 abstained.

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U.S. Removes UN Expert Albanese from Sanctions List Temporarilydemocracynow.org
world11 days ago

U.S. Removes UN Expert Albanese from Sanctions List Temporarily

The State Department said the removal of UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese from a sanctions list is temporary and does not signal a policy shift. A federal judge had blocked the sanctions earlier this month.

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United Nations Approves Resolution on Climate Change ResponsibilitiesThe Hill
world11 days ago

United Nations Approves Resolution on Climate Change Responsibilities

The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling on countries to protect people from climate change impacts. The United States joined seven other nations in voting against the measure.

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UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Under Key Treatyfrance24.com
politics11 days ago

UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Under Key Treaty

The International Court of Justice issued a nonbinding advisory opinion stating that the right to strike is protected under the International Labour Organization’s 1948 Freedom of Association treaty. The 10-4 ruling came after the ILO requested clarification amid a long-standing…

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UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Under Key TreatyAl Jazeera
politics11 days ago

UN Court Rules Workers Have Right to Strike Under Key Treaty

The International Court of Justice issued a nonbinding opinion that the right to strike is protected under the International Labour Organization’s 1948 Freedom of Association treaty. The 10-4 ruling ends a long-standing dispute between workers’ and employers’ groups.

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politics11 days ago

UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution on World Court Climate Opinion

The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on state obligations regarding climate change. The vote passed with 141 countries in favor.

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United Nations Court to Rule on Right to Strikenippon.com
world12 days ago

United Nations Court to Rule on Right to Strike

The top United Nations court will issue a ruling on Thursday regarding the right to strike. Both unions and employers say the decision could affect global labour relations.

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UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution on Climate ObligationsFrance 24
science12 days ago

UN General Assembly Adopts Resolution on Climate Obligations

The United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution on Wednesday that endorses an earlier advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on state climate responsibilities. The text was modified during negotiations and passed with 141 votes in favor and eight again…

France 24
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U.S. Charges Former Cuban President Raúl Castro in 1996 Plane ShootdownFrance 24
politics12 days agoUpdated

U.S. Charges Former Cuban President Raúl Castro in 1996 Plane Shootdown

Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging Raúl Castro with murder and conspiracy in the 1996 downing of two civilian planes operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue. The charges also name five other individuals, including former Cuban pilots.

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Israeli Finance Minister Reports International Criminal Court Arrest Warrant Requestjpost.com
finance14 days ago

Israeli Finance Minister Reports International Criminal Court Arrest Warrant Request

An Israeli official stated that the International Criminal Court has submitted a request for an arrest warrant. The announcement provides no additional details on the basis for the request.

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ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrant for Israeli Finance Ministernaturalnews.com
politics14 days ago

ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrant for Israeli Finance Minister

The prosecutor’s office at the International Criminal Court submitted a confidential request last month for an arrest warrant against Israel’s finance minister. The request concerns alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the West Bank.

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Amnesty International Reports Record Death Sentences and Executions in 2025France 24
world14 days ago

Amnesty International Reports Record Death Sentences and Executions in 2025

Amnesty International documented a record increase in death sentences and executions worldwide during 2025. The organization identified China and Iran as the countries with the highest numbers.

France 24
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ICC Says Report of New Warrants Against Israeli Officials Is Inaccuratetheblaze.com
world15 days ago

ICC Says Report of New Warrants Against Israeli Officials Is Inaccurate

The International Criminal Court stated that it has not issued new arrest warrants targeting Israeli officials. The court described a recent report making that claim as inaccurate.

Reuters
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Israeli Commission Reports Systematic Sexual Violence During Hamas Oct. 7 Attacksfrance24.com
politics17 days ago

Israeli Commission Reports Systematic Sexual Violence During Hamas Oct. 7 Attacks

A 300-page investigation released this week by the Civil Commission on Oct. 7 Crimes by Hamas Against Women, Children and Families concludes that sexual and gender-based violence was integral to the attacks. The commission, led by Israeli human rights lawyer Cochav Elkayam-Levy,…

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Philippines Says It Will Comply With ICC Arrest Request for Senatorjurist.org
world17 days ago

Philippines Says It Will Comply With ICC Arrest Request for Senator

A Philippine government minister said the country will definitely comply with a request from the International Criminal Court to arrest a senator. The statement follows an ICC request related to an investigation. Officials have not released further details on the timing or proces…

Reuters
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U.S. Judge Temporarily Blocks Sanctions on U.N. Rapporteur Francesca Albanesethehindu.com
politics17 days ago

U.S. Judge Temporarily Blocks Sanctions on U.N. Rapporteur Francesca Albanese

A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the Trump administration's 2025 sanctions on Francesca Albanese violated the First Amendment by punishing her speech. The decision halts enforcement against Albanese and her husband, whose property and U.S. connections were targeted.

Reason
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46 Nations Agree on New Interpretation of European Human Rights Convention for MigrationThe Independent
politics17 days ago

46 Nations Agree on New Interpretation of European Human Rights Convention for Migration

Forty-six nations approved a non-binding political declaration on Friday that outlines new approaches to handling irregular migration under the European Convention on Human Rights. The agreement addresses the use of deportation centers in third countries and affirms states' right…

The Independent
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UK Among 46 Nations to Agree Declaration on European Human Rights Convention InterpretationThe Guardian
politics18 days ago

UK Among 46 Nations to Agree Declaration on European Human Rights Convention Interpretation

Ministers from Council of Europe member states including the UK are set to approve a political declaration that seeks to clarify how courts interpret the European Convention on Human Rights. The declaration aims to make it easier to deport refused asylum seekers and foreign crimi…

The Guardian
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Federal Judge Blocks U.S. Sanctions on U.N. ExpertAl Jazeera
politics19 days agoUpdated

Federal Judge Blocks U.S. Sanctions on U.N. Expert

A federal judge ruled that the State Department violated the First Amendment rights of Francesca Albanese by imposing sanctions after she urged war crimes prosecutions related to Israel's war in Gaza. The temporary block halts measures that froze her U.S. assets and barred her en…

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Hind Rajab Foundation Files Complaint Against German Prosecutor Over Dismissed IDF Soldier Casethecanary.co
politics19 days ago

Hind Rajab Foundation Files Complaint Against German Prosecutor Over Dismissed IDF Soldier Case

The Hind Rajab Foundation has filed a disciplinary complaint against a German Senior Federal Public Prosecutor. The action follows the prosecutor's dismissal of a criminal complaint against a German-Israeli soldier serving in the IDF. The foundation argues the dismissal improperl…

JE
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EU and UK Impose Sanctions on Russian Institutions Over Ukrainian ChildrenAl Jazeera
politics21 days ago

EU and UK Impose Sanctions on Russian Institutions Over Ukrainian Children

The European Union and United Kingdom announced sanctions on Russian state institutions and individuals accused of involvement in the deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children. The measures include asset freezes and travel bans targeting entities linked to programmes d…

Al Jazeera
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Andean Court Backs Colombia’s Compulsory License on ViiV HIV Drugabcnews.go.com
science21 days ago

Andean Court Backs Colombia’s Compulsory License on ViiV HIV Drug

The Court of Justice of the Andean Community ruled that Colombia properly justified and timed a compulsory license issued two years ago for an HIV medicine sold by ViiV Healthcare. The decision confirms the legal framework for such measures when public interest is at stake. Consu…

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Israel Advances Bill for Military Trials of October 7 DetaineesAl Jazeera
world21 days ago

Israel Advances Bill for Military Trials of October 7 Detainees

Israeli lawmakers are considering legislation that would establish a special military tribunal to try Palestinians detained in connection with the October 7, 2023 attacks. The bill would allow deviations from standard evidence rules and permit the death penalty. Legal experts hav…

Al Jazeera
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Peru Opens Preliminary Investigation Into Former IDF Soldierjpost.com
politics23 days ago

Peru Opens Preliminary Investigation Into Former IDF Soldier

Peru's Attorney General’s Office has launched a preliminary criminal investigation into a former soldier from the Israel Defense Forces. The probe follows a complaint filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation alleging war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Gaza. The soldie…

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12 Democratic Senators Question US Military on Israel Displacement Orders in LebanonAl Jazeera
politics25 days ago

12 Democratic Senators Question US Military on Israel Displacement Orders in Lebanon

In a letter sent Monday to the head of US Central Command, 12 Democratic senators raised questions about any potential American role in Israel's establishment of mass evacuation zones in Lebanon. The senators stated that such orders likely contravene international laws on humane…

Al Jazeera
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Southeast Asian Leaders to Issue Contingency Plan on International Law and Energy Securityjapantimes.co.jp
world26 days ago

Southeast Asian Leaders to Issue Contingency Plan on International Law and Energy Security

ASEAN leaders will adopt a declaration at their summit in the Philippines that reaffirms international law, sovereignty and freedom of navigation. The document also contains a regional contingency plan to address energy shortages and economic fallout from the Middle East conflict…

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French Appeals Court Orders Resumption of Investigation Into Agathe Habyarimana’s Alleged Role in 1994 Rwandan Genocidefrance24.com
world26 days agoFraming65Framing risk65/100Rewrite inherits consensus framing by centering the court process and Advocate General's negative claims while burying exculpatory 2025 judicial findings and her victim status.Click to jump to full framing analysis

French Appeals Court Orders Resumption of Investigation Into Agathe Habyarimana’s Alleged Role in 1994 Rwandan Genocide

The Paris appeals court ruled on May 6, 2026 that the investigation into the 83-year-old widow of former Rwandan president Juvénal Habyarimana must resume after overturning a 2025 dismissal. Agathe Habyarimana has been under investigation since a 2007 complaint over alleged compl…

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China Directs Firms to Bypass U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Oil-Linked Refinersglobalresearch.ca
finance28 days ago

China Directs Firms to Bypass U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Oil-Linked Refiners

China has directed its companies not to comply with U.S. sanctions on private refiners linked to Iranian oil trade, deploying a 2021 blocking measure. The order targets sanctions on firms including Hengli Petrochemical, imposed last month. This comes ahead of a meeting between Pr…

Fortune
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U.S. Military Strikes Suspected Drug BoatsThe Intercept
finance29 days agoFraming68Framing risk68/100Rewrite inherits heavy consensus framing from critical sources, using selective expert quotes, omitted counter-evidence on cartel disruption, and loaded language to portray strikes as ineffective extrajudicial killings.Click to jump to full framing analysis

U.S. Military Strikes Suspected Drug Boats

The Trump administration's Operation Southern Spear has involved strikes on 54 vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific since September, resulting in over 185 deaths. Officials claim the operations reduce drug flows and save lives, but experts and lawmakers dispute these asse…

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Israeli Court Extends Detention of Gaza Flotilla Activists by Two DaysFrance 24
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Israeli Court Extends Detention of Gaza Flotilla Activists by Two Days

An Israeli court in Ashkelon extended the detention of Spanish national Saif Abu Keshek and Brazilian Thiago Ávila by two days following their interception from a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. The activists reported mistreatment during seizure and are on hunger strike. Spain and Brazi…

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Israel Releases Most Activists Detained From Gaza Aid Flotilla in Greecerte.ie
world30 days agoFraming70High framing risk70/100Rewrite inherits consensus framing by leading with Israel's interception and detention process rather than the substantive aid-delivery attempt or blockade dispute, while selectively amplifying Israeli security justifications and UN humanitClick to jump to full framing analysis

Israel Releases Most Activists Detained From Gaza Aid Flotilla in Greece

Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters, detaining about 175 activists who were later released in Greece except for two held for questioning. Organizers condemned the action as unlawful, while Israel described it as necessary to enforce a bloc…

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Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla Off Crete, Detains Two ActivistsBBC News
world31 days agoFraming65Framing risk65/100Rewrite inherits consensus framing by leading with Israeli interception and detention while burying activist claims of violence and omitting counter-evidence on blockade enforcement.Click to jump to full framing analysis

Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla Off Crete, Detains Two Activists

Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters near Crete, detaining 175 activists aboard 22 boats attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. Most were released in Greece, but two steering committee members were taken to Israel for questioning on suspicions…

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Serbia's President Affirms Friendship with Israel While Noting Legal Concerns Over Iran AttackSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Serbia's President Affirms Friendship with Israel While Noting Legal Concerns Over Iran Attack

Serbia's president stated that he remains a friend of Israel but described an attack on Iran as a violation of international law. The comments highlight a balanced stance amid tensions involving Israel and Iran. This position contrasts with many Western leaders who have aligned m…

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U.S.-Israel Conflict with Iran Tests Canada's Foreign PolicyKatya from Moscow, Russia / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 2.0)
politics36 days agoFraming60Framing risk60/100Rewrite inherits negative framing of U.S. actions and Canadian policy through loaded adjectives and one-sided expert critiques, emphasizing inconsistencies without balanced counterpoints.Click to jump to full framing analysis

U.S.-Israel Conflict with Iran Tests Canada's Foreign Policy

Canada's recently announced 'values-based realism' in international relations faces challenges amid the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. Officials have noted difficulties in upholding principles like sovereignty and international law. Discussions highlight contrasts with past polici…

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US Eases Venezuela Sanctions for Maduro's Drug Defense FundingSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world37 days agoFraming55Framing risk55/100Lede misdirection foregrounds US sanctions easing over the core event of Maduro's drug trafficking trial; inherited loaded terms like 'drug trafficking defense' and 'abduction' introduce valence skew.Click to jump to full framing analysis

US Eases Venezuela Sanctions for Maduro's Drug Defense Funding

The United States has agreed to modify sanctions on Venezuela, allowing the government to pay legal fees for former President Nicolas Maduro's defense in his New York drug trafficking trial. This follows a defense motion arguing the sanctions violated Maduro's right to counsel. T…

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Eight Countries Issue Joint Statement on Jerusalem Holy Sites and SettlementsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Eight Countries Issue Joint Statement on Jerusalem Holy Sites and Settlements

Foreign ministers from eight countries released a joint statement addressing actions at holy sites in Jerusalem and settlement activities in the occupied territories. The statement highlighted concerns over the status quo at Al-Aqsa Mosque and called for adherence to internationa…

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Spain, Slovenia, Ireland Seek EU Debate on Suspending Israel AgreementSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Spain, Slovenia, Ireland Seek EU Debate on Suspending Israel Agreement

Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland have formally requested the European Union to discuss suspending its association agreement with Israel due to alleged human rights violations. The request cites worsening conditions in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon. The countries argue that Israel…

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UN Secretary General Highlights Importance of International Lawthenation.com
world45 days ago

UN Secretary General Highlights Importance of International Law

The United Nations secretary general stated that international law holds greater importance now amid challenges from core countries in the global system. The remarks were made on Friday. This comes at a time when adherence to international norms is under scrutiny.

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US Identifies Targets in Iran Including Civilian and Military Sites, Per NBC News ReportSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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US Identifies Targets in Iran Including Civilian and Military Sites, Per NBC News Report

The United States has identified potential targets in Iran that encompass both civilian and military infrastructure. According to NBC News, this selection may relate to definitions under international law regarding war crimes. The report highlights the mix of target types amid on…

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