Europe is not stepping up in the Iran crisis as Trump treats it as secondary
European leaders, responding to U.S. President Trump's stance, have emphasized the need for diplomacy and expressed disapproval of U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iran, citing violations of international law.
From Football to Formula 1: How the Middle East Crisis Has Affected Sporting Events
The escalating conflict in the Middle East has led to the postponement of sporting events across several countries, while travel disruptions have affected numerous competitions.
Somalia's drought leaves 6.5 million on brink of hunger crisis, says ICRC
Somalia is facing a potential humanitarian crisis with 6.5 million people on the verge of hunger due to severe drought conditions, as reported by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
Iran, Russian Embassy Against Meloni: 'Crisis Blame on Moscow? No, it is the Child of Western Lies'
The Russian embassy in Italy denies the claims made by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni that the crisis in international law is a direct result of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Italian PM links Iran crisis to Russia's war against Ukraine, saying chaos was inevitable
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni highlights the Iran crisis as an extension of the chaos derived from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, urging Tehran to halt its aggressive actions.
Will the Iran crisis feature in foreign policy talks at China’s ‘two sessions’?
The upcoming ‘two sessions’ in China may shift focus to international issues, including the Iran crisis, despite being primarily centered on economic discussions.
Lithuanian woman seeks help: her family is stuck in Qatar, reaching out to institutions
A Lithuanian woman is desperately seeking assistance for her family who is stranded in Qatar amidst uncertainty, claiming a lack of support from Lithuanian authorities.
Meloni's Concerns: Risking a Long-Term Crisis with the EU Involved
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses deep concern over the ongoing escalation in the Middle East, warning of potential long-term crises involving the EU.
Congress MP Kalyan Kale stuck in Dubai, learn what his brother said
Congress MP Kalyan Kale is stranded in Dubai due to flight cancellations following a joint military strike on Iran by the US and Israel.
Straits of Hormuz: Military threats and collapse of transits
Tensions in the Straits of Hormuz have escalated into a full-blown crisis for international shipping and global energy security due to Iranian military threats and a dramatic decline in commercial traffic.
Anti-K Bullying: Milei Connected the Resuscitator
The article discusses Javier Milei's speech to the Legislative Assembly, focusing on his approach and the national political implications amidst a backdrop of international tension.
Africa: African Leaders Call for Restraint, Dialogue As Iran Crisis Intensifies
African leaders have urged restraint and dialogue following recent military strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel, emphasizing a need for de-escalation and respect for international law.
Bank of Korea Participates in BIS Climate Response Corporate Bond Fund
The Bank of Korea has announced its participation in the BIS Climate Response Corporate Bond Fund, investing a portion of its foreign assets to support climate crisis responses and low-carbon economic transitions.
Airports in chaos. The Emirates try to restart after the block
The Emirates have started resuming flights after a significant disruption, signaling a cautious return to normality amidst an unprecedented international crisis.
Iran conflict: What to do if you're caught up in an international crisis
An explainer on what to do if one finds themselves in the midst of the ongoing conflict in Iran, especially addressing New Zealand citizens' concerns.
Meloni: On high alert for terrorist attacks
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expresses concern over the international legal crisis stemming from the Ukraine war and its implications for security in Europe.
Meloni: "The crisis of international law is born from the war in Ukraine. Iran must stop the attacks in the Gulf"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses the ongoing conflict in Iran and its implications for international law in an interview.
"Mr. Okamura speaks to his voters." The view of events in Iran split Babiš's government
Tomio Okamura criticized the US and Israel regarding the situation in the Middle East, highlighting the potential for a new migration wave and energy crisis, while defending the need to adhere to international law.
This country has now come forward to help Israel
A new country has joined the efforts to aid Israel in its current crisis.
The Fear of $100 International Oil Prices from Iran... Decrease in Korean Exports and Increased Production Costs
International oil prices are projected to rise sharply due to U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, affecting South Korea's exports and production costs.
The 321st report of the International Crisis Group focuses on the Sahel
The International Crisis Group's latest report examines the expansion of the JNIM militant group in the Sahel region and its impact on local governance and security.
Chios: Five arrests for the shipwreck with 15 dead – Three more trafficking cases under investigation
Eight individuals face criminal charges and five arrests result from an international investigation into a shipwreck off Chios where 15 migrants died.
37 International Organizations Leave Gaza: This Way the Humanitarian Crisis Deepens in the Sector
The departure of 37 international organizations from Gaza, including critical providers of medical and food aid, exacerbates the already dire humanitarian situation affecting over two million Palestinians.
The Money That Keeps Putin's War Alive
The ongoing war in Ukraine faces a funding crisis as both sides rely heavily on international support, while Ukraine reportedly runs out of funds amidst delayed EU aid and expanding trade relations between Russia and China.
Ukraine receives billion-dollar loan from IMF
Ukraine is set to receive a billion-dollar loan from the International Monetary Fund over a four-year period to help maintain economic stability.
Spain, Ireland, and Norway will recognize Palestine as a state: What does it imply?
Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced that they would recognize Palestine as a state on May 28, amid international outrage over civilian deaths and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
UN Rapporteur: Israel uses water as a weapon of war in Gaza
A UN official claims that Israel is using water as a weapon of war in Gaza, exacerbating a humanitarian crisis due to destroyed water infrastructure.
JT: Nearly 8,000 People Died on Migration Routes Last Year
A report highlights that nearly 8,000 individuals lost their lives on migration routes in the past year, emphasizing this as a global failure of safe migration.
Nearly 7,700 dead and missing on migration routes in 2025
In 2025, around 7,700 individuals have reportedly died or gone missing on migration routes, highlighting the persistent global crisis of migration according to the International Organization for Migration.
International Organization for Migration: Nearly 8,000 people lost their lives on migration routes in 2025
The International Organization for Migration reports that nearly 8,000 people died or went missing on perilous migration routes last year, highlighting a response to the increased danger due to limited legal migration pathways.
Crisis in Cuba with international implications - Dead, investigations, and geopolitical pressures
The Cuban government reported an armed incursion attempt from the US, resulting in fatalities and injuries during a naval confrontation in Cuban waters.
Somalia: Somalia Urges Urgent Aid Response As Drought Worsens
Somalia's Foreign Minister calls for immediate international aid in response to the worsening drought crisis impacting numerous regions.
Economic Newsfilter: There is no danger of gasoline shortage, Croats are already pumping oil from the first tanker
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has made controversial remarks regarding Ukraine and energy supplies, leading to international criticism and media attention.
Peace Operations Amid the Crisis of Multilateralism
The article discusses the challenges faced by peace operations within the context of a weakening multilateral framework, particularly focusing on the United Nations.
Debt Crisis: Is Africa Facing an Endless Cycle?
Despite solid growth, Africa remains trapped in a recurring debt crisis cycle influenced by external shocks and an inadequate international financial architecture.
While global attention is divided, the largest displacement crisis in Europe is deepening
The article discusses the ongoing and deepening displacement crisis in Ukraine, exacerbated by the war and resulting humanitarian challenges.
Canada sending $8M in food aid to Cuba as humanitarian crisis deepens
Canada is providing $8 million in food aid to Cuba to help alleviate a deepening humanitarian crisis exacerbated by external sanctions.
Destitute survivors of south-east Asia’s cyberscam farms an ‘international crisis’
Charities are urging for immediate international support for victims of cyberscam farms in Southeast Asia, where many are left destitute and abandoned after being lured into trafficking operations.
UN Hostage of Albanese. Condemned to Discredit
The article discusses the credibility crisis facing the UN due to its association with Italian rapporteur Albanese, who is under pressure to resign following controversial public appearances.
The Ukrainian ambassador's touching thanks to Finland: 'We will never forget a single euro'
The Ukrainian ambassador expressed profound gratitude to Finland for its support amidst the ongoing crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.
Editorial: The Fifth Year of War Begins in Ukraine - The Defender's Position Between the White House and the Kremlin is Uncomfortable
The fifth year of the war in Ukraine begins, marking an ongoing international crisis stemming from Russia's failed invasion attempt.
Since the beginning of 2026, '606 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean'
The International Organization for Migration reports that 606 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean since January 2026, marking the deadliest start to a year since 2014.
The Iraqi Mapping Crisis: Statements of Solidarity with Kuwait and Calls for Dialogue
Arab countries have expressed solidarity with Kuwait following its objections to Iraq submitting maritime coordinates to the UN.
French thinker Jerome Horto: Gaza represents a moment of complete denial of the essence of international justice
French scholar Jerome Horto critiques the failure of international law in the context of Gaza, illustrating a broader structural crisis in justice.
Nighttime Russian Attacks in Ukraine Kill at Least Three People and Injure Others
Recent nighttime attacks by Russia in Ukraine have resulted in the deaths of at least three individuals and left several others injured.
Dismantling the Al-Hol camp: Have the consequences of the crisis ended?
The dismantling of the Al-Hol camp in Syria raises questions about the responsibilities of countries regarding their citizens linked to ISIS.
Weekly News Filter: The Prime Minister is Making Slovakia a Despised and Unprincipled Country
The article critiques Prime Minister Robert Fico's government for its perceived failure in international relations and domestic governance, particularly in light of its recent energy policies.
Global Newspapers: Indicators of War and Crises Pressuring the World
International publications are highlighting rising tensions between the US and Iran, alongside various global issues, including the funding crisis for UNRWA and developments in Sudan.
Without cows and under high surveillance, an unprecedented Agricultural Show opens in Paris
The 62nd edition of the International Agricultural Show in Paris opens with an absence of cattle and heightened security due to an epidemic, coinciding with a visit from President Emmanuel Macron.
Vice President of Controllers on the New Problem in the Athens FIR: 'We Do Not Assess It as a Minor Incident'
The Athens International Airport has faced a serious crisis, causing significant delays and concerns among passengers due to a technical failure in the radar data transmission system.