#International Law
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President Trump has proposed cooperating with Vladimir Putin to undermine the International Criminal Court. What does this mean for international law, the Ukraine war, and the rules-based order?
Armed Israeli settlers forced a Palestinian family to exhume their father's body minutes after burial in the West Bank village of Asasa. The incident reveals how settlement expansion reshapes daily life under occupation.
Legal scholars and former military attorneys warn that Trump's threats to erase Iranian civilization may violate international law—and that moving on without scrutiny sets a dangerous precedent.
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[email protected]Three Indonesian UN peacekeepers were killed in southern Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue to hit the region. The new Israel-Hezbollah war, now one month old, is testing the limits of international law.
A drone strike on el-Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan killed 64 people, including children and medical staff, during Eid celebrations. WHO confirms 213 attacks on healthcare in Sudan's civil war.
Trump said the US Navy sank an Iranian frigate—killing 104 sailors—because it was "more fun" than capturing it. What happens when justification disappears from the language of power?
CCTV footage showing explosions near Tehran schools raises complex questions about civilian protection in modern conflicts. As videos spread globally, what does this mean for international law and public opinion?
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[email protected]Six days of US-Israeli strikes on Iran have damaged hospitals, schools, and UNESCO sites, sparking fierce debate over civilian protection and international law compliance.
US-Israeli strikes on Iran during active diplomatic negotiations expose fundamental flaws in international legal order and raise questions about preemptive warfare legitimacy.
Former Philippine President Duterte's lawyers dismiss ICC charges as unfounded, claiming evidence is based on media pressure and emotional appeals rather than facts.
A new report reveals Israeli forces fired 900 bullets at a Gaza medical convoy, sparking international law debates and raising questions about protecting medical personnel in conflict zones.
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[email protected]Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte refuses to attend ICC hearings for murder charges related to his drug war. A test case for international law versus national sovereignty.