All news on the topic: International Law
• World News • Views: 381
Iranians cheer dictator’s death even as Middle East plunges into chaos
In the jungle that the international system has become in general, and the Middle East in particular, Benjamin Netanyahu has just eliminated Ali Khamenei, a rapacious dictator responsible for the murder of several tens of thousands of people in two days, in collaboration with the planet’s chief "godfather" Donald Trump.
• Politics • Views: 721
UK blocks US from using RAF bases for potential Iran strike
The United Kingdom has prevented the United States from using RAF bases to initiate a strike on Iran, causing anger from President Donald Trump.
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Putin nationalizes Russian assets of Danish company Rockwool
On December 31, 2025, Vladimir Putin signed a decree effectively nationalizing the Russian assets of the Danish company Rockwool. This only became known after the long New Year holidays. De jure, ownership has not been transferred; de facto, control and cash flows have moved to a “temporary administrator.”
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Chinese police target telecom fraud networks linked to KK Park compound
Chinese authorities said 952 suspected telecom and online fraudsters were repatriated from Myanmar following a joint operation with Thai and Myanmar police targeting scam compounds in Myawaddy.
• US News • Views: 445
You cannot annex other countries, Danish and Greenlandic leaders tell Trump
Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen demand respect for borders after US appoints Greenland envoy
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Fishermen in Venezuela face deadly U.S. anti-drug strikes and intimidation from Maduro’s regime on land
In Venezuela’s struggling fishing towns, residents are caught between an increasing U.S. military presence off the coast and what they describe as a new wave of intimidation from Nicolás Maduro’s oppressive regime.
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Colombia’s president states that the boat hit by the US was carrying Colombians
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has declared that a boat recently bombed by the US was "Colombian with Colombian citizens inside," a statement the White House called "baseless."
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“Marked for death”: Gaza family torn apart as Israeli snipers kill father and sons collecting bodies
Five-month investigation uncovers how four members of a single family were shot and killed in one day and emphasizes a pattern of Israeli troops targeting unarmed civilians.
• Politics • Views: 878
Supporters Call on White House to Initiate Fresh Inquiry into Israel's Actions in Gaza
According to a letter to top officials acquired by HuffPost on Tuesday, Israel seems to be breaching international and U.S. laws several months after the administration last reported on its compliance with those standards
• Politics • Views: 671
The Biden Administration Is Investigating Israel's Possible War Crimes — Despite Public Claims To The Contrary
White House spokesman John Kirby said last month such probes are not occurring, but sources tell HuffPost U.S. officials have been assessing Israel's possible international law violations for months.
• US News • Views: 1064
White House cuts ties with CAIR on antisemitism strategy after director says Hamas attacks made him ‘happy’
Nihad Awad, one of the top executives of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), said he was "happy" to witness the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
• Politics • Views: 614
Pompeo Becomes First Top U.S. Diplomat To Visit An Israeli Settlement
The State Department announced that goods produced in the settlements, which are considered illegal under international law, can be labeled as "Made in Israel."
• Politics • Views: 864
Greek Orthodox Petition UN Over Turkey's Decision To Turn Hagia Sophia Into A Mosque
Turkey violated international law by converting the Byzantine-era cathedral into a mosque, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America claims.
• Crime • Views: 759
Trump Walks Back Threat To Commit War Crimes Against Iran's Cultural Sites
The president's threat to target cultural sites was in keeping with his longstanding disregard for international law.
• Crime • Views: 864
Trump Doubles Down On Threats To Strike Iranian Cultural Sites
Destroying cultural property during armed conflict is considered a war crime under international law, one the U.S. has decried in the past.
• Politics • Views: 653
Legality Of Trump's Order To Kill Iran General Depends On Threat
The Pentagon said Gen. Qassem Soleimani was “actively developing” plans to kill American diplomats, but the details of the plot remain unclear.
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