Fear of the Principle of Non-Use of Force Becoming a Hollow Principle: Perspectives on Attack Against Iran
Experts suggest that the recent military attack by the U.S. and Israel on Iran raises serious concerns regarding violations of international law.
Supporting ‘illegal aggression’ against Iran ‘the worst thing’ Australia could do, international law experts say
International law experts criticize Australia's support for military action against Iran, arguing it constitutes illegal aggression.
What does the escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran mean for Latin America? Ecuadorian international relations experts explain
Ecuadorian experts discuss the implications of escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran for Latin America following President Trump's announcement of a massive military operation.
Experts: - This attack is illegal
Norwegian officials and experts are asserting that Israel's recent military action does not meet the legal criteria for self-defense under international law.
Experts: Instability and chaos await if the regime falls
Experts warn that the fall of Iran's regime could lead to internal instability and a chaotic Middle East dominated by Israel, challenging hopes for a swift democratic transition.
The Baltic Sea suffers due to climate change. Experts: "Dead zone is growing"
A report indicates that the Baltic Sea is experiencing rising temperatures and ecological challenges exacerbated by climate change.
LIVE: 'Rare Disease Forum 2026' – attended by experts from across Europe
A unique event in Latvia brings together patients, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and international experts to discuss rare diseases.
Baby monkey rejected by mother at zoo in Japan touches hearts; experts reassure – this happens in the animal world
A baby monkey named Punch in a Japanese zoo has gained international attention after his mother rejected him shortly after birth, prompting caretakers to provide him with vital care.
On International Mother Language Day: The Future of Arabic Through the Eyes of Four Experts
On International Mother Language Day, four experts reflect on the future of the Arabic language amidst globalization and digitalization challenges.
An international forum dedicated to the recovery of Ukraine will be held in Vilnius
An international forum focused on Ukraine's recovery and European future is set to take place in Vilnius, featuring discussions among government officials, experts, and community members.
Trump's tariffs are illegal: - Means chaos, says researcher
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court has declared Trump's tariffs illegal, leading to potential chaos in his economic policy, according to experts.
Doubts about the Peace Council Led by Trump: Middle East Experts Ask 'Who Owns Gaza?'
Experts express skepticism about the newly established Peace Council for Gaza, led by Trump, questioning its true motivations and effectiveness amid ongoing complexities in the region.
Experts: Socialists in Venezuela are playing into Trump's hands, playing for time
Experts suggest that Venezuelan Socialists are strategically aligning with Trump's interests as a means to prolong their power.
Rare liver diseases: why are there no symptoms?
The article discusses a recent international conference focusing on rare liver diseases and highlights the importance of collaboration among European experts in treating these conditions.
Calculations, limits, and safety: experts explain how a plane's takeoff decision to abort works
A Latam Boeing 777-300 aborted its takeoff at São Paulo's Guarulhos International Airport, highlighting key safety procedures in aviation.
Russia's Military Industry in Great Trouble
Experts at an international seminar on Russia, held at the National Defence University of Finland, expressed concerns over the serious struggles faced by Russia's military-industrial sector, particularly after the war in Ukraine.
The Poison of This Animal Killed Navalny
Experts believe that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died from the poison of a rare poison dart frog.
Experts: Alexei Navalny died from the poison of a poison dart frog
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny reportedly died from the poison of a poison dart frog, according to a joint statement from several European countries.
How to Encourage Girls to Pursue Their Passion for Science: Three Experts Respond
Experts discuss the educational and cultural barriers that hinder girls' interest in science and suggest methods to support their engagement.
What is the purpose of the Cabinet's decisions to control Palestinian territories? Experts respond
Palestinian legal experts argue that recent decisions by the Israeli Cabinet are aimed at further consolidating Israeli control over the West Bank, potentially violating international law.
New ILTE Supervisory Council Members Approved
The Lithuanian government has appointed two international experts to the ILTE supervisory council as part of a transformative effort to enhance the functions of the national development bank.
European Security Experts: Trump is Destroying the Global Order
European security experts at the Munich Security Conference have expressed that President Trump is undermining the international order established after World War II, despite a counterargument from a U.S. ambassador.
Session at Al Jazeera Forum: The World is No Longer Governed by a Single Influence
At the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, experts discussed how the Middle East has become a vital key to understanding the ongoing transformation in the international system, moving from a unipolar to a more multipolar world.
International media links the royal family to scandals. Now experts fear for Norway's reputation.
International media connects Norway's royal family to scandals involving Epstein and various controversies, raising concerns about the country's reputation.
Participants at Al Jazeera Forum: Impunity Threatens International Law
Experts at the 17th Al Jazeera Forum in Doha emphasized the urgent need to prevent war criminals from escaping punishment, arguing that the Palestinian issue is a key test of the seriousness of international law and justice.
Africa: Experts Urge Africa to Invest in Digital Infrastructure for Ethical Migration Reporting
Experts at the 3rd International CoMMPASS Conference in Uganda have called for greater investment in digital infrastructure to enhance e-learning and ensure ethical migration reporting across Africa.
Africa: Experts Urge Africa to Invest in Digital Infrastructure for Ethical Migration Reporting
Experts at the 3rd International CoMMPASS Conference in Uganda are calling for increased investment in digital infrastructure to enhance e-learning and improve ethical migration reporting across Africa.
International consensus redefines what lipedema is and points the way for diagnosis and treatment
An international group of experts has published a consensus document aiming to standardize the diagnosis and treatment of lipedema, a chronic condition characterized by disproportionate fat accumulation, pain, and sensitivity, previously confused with obesity or lymphedema.
At the end of an international conference in Qatar.. cautious optimism regarding the future of the LNG industry
Experts expressed cautious optimism about the future of the natural gas sector in global markets at the closing of the 21st International Conference and Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas held in Doha, Qatar.
Legislation to Execute Palestinian Prisoners Under International Law
Twelve UN experts urged Israel to withdraw a bill to implement the death penalty for 'terrorist acts', highlighting that Israeli military law in the occupied territories violates international law.
Dramatic Change in the Price of Gold and Silver: Experts Explain Why They Should be Acquired
Auctions in Turenki have seen a surge in gold and silver sales, driven by international buyers and a recent significant drop in their prices, prompting experts to highlight their investment potential.
China no longer cares about the rules, says Carl Bildt - Watch at 19:00 how top experts analyze the new world order
Former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt and former Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves discuss the current state of global affairs, criticizing China, Russia, and the U.S. for not adhering to international rules.
New Investigative Move Regarding Smolensk: "Ambiguities and Contradictions"
The national prosecutor's office requested an additional opinion from an international team of experts in the Smolensk disaster case due to perceived ambiguities in the previous analysis.
Labor experts call for mandatory employee representation on company boards by law
Labor experts are advocating for a law that would require employees to have representation on company boards with significant power and ownership stakes.
The new trends and the big gaps in clinical trials
Experts believe that the new Joint Ministerial Decision on clinical trials leaves significant gaps, which could hinder Greece's competitiveness in the international arena.
Trump admin exit from UN, international organizations raises question of who’s next
The Trump administration's withdrawal from 66 international organizations has sparked concerns among experts about the potential for further exits from other international bodies.
Imminent American Escalation Against Iran.. Is the Zero Hour Approaching?
International politics experts reveal the potential for imminent American escalation against Iran involving cyberattacks and military options amidst divided analyses regarding Washington's calls for protesters to take over state institutions.
What would happen if we crossed the Earth from one side to the other?
Experts theorize that the presence of mosquitoes in Iceland for the first time in history may be due to climate instability or international cargo transport.
From Milei to Lagarde, Ayuso Overshadows Feijóo with Her International Agenda: "She is Building National Political Leadership with Foreign Action"
Experts analyze how Madrid President Ayuso's international tours are contrasting with the activity of national leader Feijóo.
US hostages in Iran face heightened risk as protests spread, experts say number held may exceed estimates
Experts suggest that the number of American hostages in Iran may be greater than previously estimated, with potential implications for their safety amid ongoing protests.
US raid in Venezuela signals deterrence to adversaries on three fronts, experts say
The U.S. raid to capture Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has sparked controversy regarding its implications for international norms and its potential to deter rivals like China and Russia.
Qatar hosts the 21st International Conference and Exhibition for Liquefied Natural Gas next February
Qatar will host the 21st International Conference and Exhibition for Liquefied Natural Gas from February 2 to 5, featuring industry experts and policymakers from over 80 countries, according to a statement by QatarEnergy.
Ana Jiménez, pediatrician of Virgen Macarena in Seville: 'I recommend reading aloud to babies'
Ana Jiménez, a pediatrician at Virgen Macarena in Seville, advocates for reading aloud to babies and will chair the National Congress on Breastfeeding, which will gather over 700 national and international experts in March.
A group of UN experts condemns the aggression of the US against Venezuela and the 'kidnapping' of Maduro
A group of UN experts has condemned the illegal military operation of the United States in Venezuela, labeling it a 'forced kidnapping' of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Trump administration withdraws from dozens of international organisations
The Trump administration is exiting from numerous international organizations, including crucial UN agencies and climate treaties, leading to significant backlash from diplomats and experts.
A terrifying message from security experts: 'No one in Europe is safe anymore'
Security expert Professor Anthony Glees warns that recent U.S. actions under Donald Trump have disrupted the international rules-based order, endangering everyone in Europe.
What international law says about the US attack on Venezuela, explained by three experts
The article discusses the legality under international law of the recent large-scale US attack on Venezuela, which reportedly captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
US military says three killed in strikes on alleged drug boats
The US military conducted strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats in international waters, resulting in three fatalities amid criticism from legal experts and rights groups.
Two dead in new US strike against 'narcoterrorists' in international waters in the Pacific, watch video
The US has conducted a strike in international Pacific waters that resulted in two deaths linked to narcoterrorism, raising legal concerns from experts and the UN regarding the legitimacy of such operations.
The Art That Americans Took
The second episode of 'La memoria en ruinas' explores the little-known fact revealed by José María Sadia and Andrea Morán, that Spain functioned as an auction house in the early 20th century, with art experts explaining how international dealers took various artistic treasures to sell to American tycoons.