international law
Armenia Extradites One Fugitive to Turkey Amid International Cooperation
Armenia extradited one fugitive to Turkey as part of cross-border cooperation; 14 other individuals were handed over to Turkey under red notices, illustrating ongoing international cooperation.
Armenia-Syria Prisoner Transfer Conducted Within Legal Frameworks, But Guarantees Not Provided
Armenia and Syria say a prisoner transfer occurred under legal mechanisms, but no guarantees were provided, underscoring the sensitive nature of such exchanges.
Iran’s Calls Amid Rising Tensions
Iran’s representative calls for UN condemnation of US threats, highlighting tensions over sovereignty and the need for diplomatic dialogue amidst rising conflict.
Delcy Rodríguez Navigates US Demands as Venezuela’s Interim President After Maduro’s Ouster
Delcy Rodríguez steps in as Venezuela’s interim president following Nicolás Maduro’s capture, facing immediate pressure from the Trump administration for ‘total access’ to the nation’s resources amidst international legal debates.
Trump’s Greenland Ambition Reignites Diplomatic Storm with Denmark: ‘Not for Sale’
$1 Donald Trump has reignited a diplomatic dispute with Denmark by reiterating his desire to annex Greenland, citing national security and mineral wealth. Danish and Greenlandic leaders have firmly rejected the notion, emphasizing the island’s self-governance and its status as…
Priti Patel: ‘No Tears Shed’ for Maduro as UK Navigates Venezuelan Crisis Amid US Action
Former Home Secretary Priti Patel stated ‘nobody will shed tears’ over the removal of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro following a US operation. This article explores the UK’s complex reaction, balancing condemnation of Maduro’s regime with concerns over international law.
Maduro Captured: US Military Ousts Venezuelan Leader, Ignites Global Debate Over Sovereignty and Oil
A swift US military operation on January 3, 2026, resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. President Trump announced the US would ‘run’ Venezuela temporarily, citing narco-terrorism charges and the country’s vast oil…
Gustavo Petro Demands Global Response to US Strikes in Venezuela
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has called for urgent global intervention after US air strikes in Venezuela, emphasizing peace and respect for international law amid escalating regional tensions.
US Seizes Second Oil Vessel Off Venezuela: Blockade Escalates Amid Tensions
The United States has seized a second oil tanker off Venezuela’s coast, intensifying its blockade against sanctioned vessels and escalating tensions with President Maduro’s government.
West Bank at a Crossroads: Annexation Moves, Aid Restrictions, and Rising Violence Fuel Uncertainty
Amid mounting violence and controversial annexation bills, the West Bank faces escalating humanitarian challenges and deepening international discord.
US Military Strikes Drug Boat Near Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions
The US military carried out its fourth strike on a suspected narco-trafficking vessel near Venezuela, killing four alleged cartel members. The operation, ordered by President Trump, marks a dramatic escalation in the fight against drug cartels, fueling diplomatic tensions with…
How International Law Shapes Global Relations
International law serves as a framework for regulating global relations, promoting peace, resolving disputes, and fostering cooperation. It plays a vital role in addressing challenges like human rights, climate change, and conflict resolution.
Six Gaza Aid Boat Activists Deported Amid Rising Tensions
Six activists aboard the Gaza aid boat Madleen have been deported by Israel, amid ongoing tensions over the humanitarian blockade of Gaza.
Aid Groups Oppose Israeli Proposal for Gaza Aid Control
Humanitarian groups criticize Israel’s proposed aid control system in Gaza, citing legal and ethical concerns over potential displacement and restrictions.
Israeli Airstrike Damages Gaza’s Last Fully Functional Hospital
An Israeli airstrike severely damaged Gaza’s Al-Ahli Hospital, forcing patient evacuations and raising concerns over international humanitarian law violations.














