International Law and Iran: It's Good When Tyrants Fall - But How?
The article discusses the complexities of upholding international law in the context of Iran's regime, emphasizing the importance of not exercising violence arbitrarily.
Terror sponsor Iran gets UN leadership overseeing Charter principles
Iran has been elected vice-chair of the United Nations Charter Committee, prompting criticism from Israel regarding the organization’s choice of leadership.
Moscow slams UN chief’s ‘outrageous’ Crimea-Greenland double standard
Moscow has condemned UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for his perceived double standard regarding self-determination principles in Crimea and Greenland.
Clearly undermining 'a fundamental principle of international law' - UN reprimands US military operation
The UN has criticized the US military operations in Venezuela for undermining fundamental principles of international law following the transfer of Nicolás Maduro to imprisonment in New York.
United Nations: The Kidnapping of Heads of State Threatens the International System and Principles of Sovereignty
The UN spokesperson emphasized that military actions or threats, including the kidnapping of state leaders, must be evaluated within the strict framework of the UN Charter and international law to prevent undermining global security and peace.