Will gas prices rise? Treasury rules out increases despite rising oil costs
The Secretary of Finance in Mexico assured citizens that gas prices will not increase, despite a significant rise in international oil prices.
No to the use of force outside the rules
Italian President Sergio Mattarella delivered a lecture at the University of Salamanca, emphasizing the need for European leaders to reclaim their international roles.
Mattarella: "Europe must say no to a war with no way out. Absolute sovereignty intolerant of rules"
Italian President Mattarella delivered a keynote speech at the University of Salamanca, calling for Europe to reject a war without resolution and emphasizing the dangers of absolute sovereignty.
Papandreou: The world at a dangerous turning point - "If the rules are lost, the international system collapses"
Former Prime Minister George A. Papandreou warns about the potential collapse of the international system due to rising geopolitical tensions and the erosion of established rules.
Norway's main ally disregards the rules of war. Can NATO survive this?
The article discusses concerns over NATO's future amid President Trump's call for European allies to support U.S. actions in Iran, challenging the principles of international law.
International Law Under Pressure from Trump and Putin: - Those Who Violate It Will Face Consequences
International law is facing challenges as nations increasingly disregard established rules, according to Professor Gentian Zyberi.
There is a commotion at the Paralympics โ Ukrainians are outraged by the rules: "It is not fair"
Ukrainian Paralympic athlete Oleksandra Kononova was told to remove her political earrings before a medal ceremony, sparking outrage regarding the International Paralympic Committee's rules.
The War and the New International Disorder
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed doubts about the effectiveness of a rules-based international order in safeguarding EU interests amid growing geopolitical complexities.
In the midst of the LPG crisis, the government changed the rules... Alert for PNG users, do this work
The Indian government has made significant rule changes regarding LPG connections amidst an ongoing LPG crisis, particularly affecting households with PNG connections due to international tensions.
Ursula, the One-Legged Duck
Ursula von der Leyen faced backlash over her comments on the international rules-based order, as European leaders reaffirmed their commitment to this system.
Ski and Snowboard World Federation FIS: When the Bailiff Approaches a World Federation
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), led by Johan Eliasch, faces legal trouble as a court rules it wrongfully denied a million-dollar payment, while Eliasch struggles to secure a nomination for reelection from his own national association.
Mattarella scolds Trump: 'Claim to act outside the rules'
Italian President Sergio Mattarella criticizes leaders like Trump and Putin for their disregard for international norms and the potential threat they pose to democracy and peace.
Von der Leyen backtracks and now affirms the EU's 'unalterable commitment' to international law
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reaffirmed the EU's unwavering commitment to international law following backlash from her earlier comments about the end of the rules-based world order.
Might makes right? Rules-based order on trial in Europe as Iran war deepens divide
EU leaders are divided over the approach to geopolitical norms amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict and tensions involving Iran.
Von der Leyen Questions Europe
Ursula von der Leyen raises concerns about Europe's commitment to the rules-based international order in light of recent geopolitical tensions.
European Union: Is International Law a Barrier for Europe?
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, sparked controversy in her speech by questioning whether Europe should defend the rules-based world order.
Costa disagrees with Von der Leyen on the attack on Iran: "The EU must defend the international order based on rules"
Antรณnio Costa opposes Ursula von der Leyen's views on the current international order, emphasizing the need for a rules-based approach to address global challenges.
Von der Leyen calls for EU foreign policy to be โmore realistic and interest-drivenโ
Ursula von der Leyen urges a shift in EU foreign policy towards a more realistic and interest-driven approach in light of changing global dynamics.
Von der Leyen: "Europe can no longer be the guardian of the old world order, a world that has disappeared"
Ursula von der Leyen calls for the reform of the international rules-based system, stating that Europe must adapt to a changed global landscape.
Get realpolitik? Von der Leyen questions Europeโs faith in rules-based order
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the need for the EU to evolve its approach to international relations and consider a more pragmatic, interest-driven strategy.
Vladimiras Lauฤius. Did the USA destroy the rules-based order?
The article questions whether the actions of the United States have undermined the established rules-based international order, drawing parallels with past perspectives on illegal migration.
Countries are expected to reach an agreement on deep-sea mining in 2026, says Brazilian who heads UN agency
After a decade of debate, the world is anticipated to establish a set of rules for deep-sea mining by the end of the year, according to Brazilian oceanographer Leticia Carvalho.
No International Law for Powerful Nations! Is Strength Now Driving The System Instead of Rules?
Senior Advocate Harish Salve warns that the global rule-based order underpinning international law is weakening, with power politics overtaking legal norms in global conflicts.
The 'Domination of Power' Becomes the New Normal in the World โ Expectations for Middle Powers: A Survey of Experts from 26 Countries
A recent survey indicates that the global order is shifting towards one dominated by power rather than rules, with a significant majority of Japanese experts expressing this concern.
Singapore and China have โcommon interestsโ in safeguarding global order, says ambassador
Singapore's ambassador to China emphasized the shared interests of both nations in maintaining a rules-based international order amid growing global challenges.
Kristina Lindquist: International Law is a Performance, but We Need the Hypocrisy
Kristina Lindquist examines the role of international law and human rights amidst the conflicts involving Iran, arguing that without the rules, violence prevails.
What if the match is washed out due to rain? Know ICC's rule
The article discusses the rules set by the International Cricket Council (ICC) regarding matches affected by rain.
Neisi Dajomes is sanctioned for a 'violation of anti-doping rules'
Ecuadorian Olympic champion Neisi Dajomes has been suspended for fourteen months due to a doping violation confirmed by the International Testing Agency.
As Russians complain about a stylized map featuring Crimea, the Paralympics banned Ukraine's ceremonial uniform
The International Paralympic Committee has prohibited Ukraine from including its map on team uniforms, citing rules violations following a complaint from a Russian portal.
Even the map bothers them. Ukrainians banned from wearing clothing for the Paralympics
Ukrainians have been prohibited from wearing clothing featuring a map of their country, including Crimea, at the Paralympic Games due to international rules on national representation.
No displaying of maps on uniforms due to political message: Ukrainians prohibited from showing maps on suits
Ukraine is prohibited from using a uniform pattern featuring a map of the country for the Paralympics due to International Paralympic Committee rules against political messages.
A Wonderful New World
The article discusses the resurgence of primal power dynamics in global politics against the backdrop of historical turmoil and the establishment of international rules through the UN Charter.
โFantasylandโ: Hastie says rules-based order is dead as Australian troops declared safe after UAE base drone strike
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles confirmed all Australian troops stationed at a UAE base are safe following a drone strike, as tensions escalate in the Middle East amid US-Israel actions against Iran.
New VAR Rules: A Restraint for Referees
New regulations imposed by the International Football Association Board tighten the rules for Video Assistants (VAR) and referees, leading to concerns about their operational flexibility.
Ifab, new rules: no more time wasting and greater powers for VAR
The Ifab has approved new rules aimed at reducing time wasting in football matches, which will come into effect at the next World Cup and be implemented in various national leagues after the summer.
IFAB approves new rules against time-wasting ahead of the 2026 World Cup
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) has approved new reforms aimed at reducing time-wasting in football matches, which will be implemented for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Committee approves new measures to avoid 'stalling' in football
The International Football Association Board has approved measures aimed at increasing the pace of football matches and reducing time-wasting tactics.
Concern that the rules of the game are being ignored
A military historian expresses concern regarding the justification of the United States and Israel's attacks on Iran, highlighting violations of international law.
Concerns Raised About Violation of Game Rules
This article discusses concerns regarding the justification provided by the United States and Israel for their attacks on Iran, as expressed by military historian Erlingur Erlingsson.
Swedish Prime Minister Rules Out Deployment of French Nuclear Weapons in Peacetime
The Swedish Prime Minister has ruled out the deployment of French nuclear weapons in Sweden during peacetime, although he noted that the situation could change in wartime.
Research on new medications, such as polylaminin, must follow strict international rules
The development of new medications, including polylaminin, requires adherence to strict international guidelines, particularly in clinical trials that involve control groups to assess efficacy and safety.
The "umbrella" is not enough in the storm
President Trump is attempting to rewrite global trade rules based on U.S. interests, as reiterated in his recent State of the Union address.
TV Critique: 'Maischberger': A Blunder with a Run-up
A critique of the talk show 'Maischberger' highlights Annalena Baerbock's attempts to promote a rules-based international order amid contrasting views on military support for Ukraine.
TV Critique: "Maischberger": Flop at Starting Line
Annalena Baerbock, during a talk show marking the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, advocates for a rules-based international order while also addressing the reconfiguration of EU borders.
EU too slow to act as China rewrites global trade rules, trade chief Sefcovic warns
The EU's trade chief, Maros Sefcovic, criticized the bloc's slow response to China's trade practices and called for reforms in international trade rules.
Azul plans new international routes starting in 2027, receives airplanes, and rules out merger with Gol after restructuring
Azul Airlines aims to expand international routes by 2027 and has ruled out merging with Gol following a restructuring process after exiting Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Lagarde: Strong criticism for the 140,000 euros she receives from the BIS
Christine Lagarde faces backlash for her annual salary of 140,000 euros from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), contradicting ECB rules against simultaneous payments from multiple sources.
UN Secretary-General: Rules of War are Being Violated in Many Areas from Gaza to Ukraine
UN Secretary-General Antรณnio Guterres warns about widespread violations of human rights and the rules of war across various regions, including Gaza and Ukraine, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation and insufficient international aid.
FT: Lagarde receives โฌ140,000 annually from BIS despite 'block' on third-party payments for ECB employees
The news reveals that ECB President Christine Lagarde receives โฌ140,000 annually from the Bank for International Settlements, stirring controversy within the European Central Bank due to internal rules against third-party remuneration.
Nigeria: 'It's Unconstitutional', SERAP Asks Tinubu to Stop Phone Tapping Rules
SERAP has urged President Tinubu to withdraw the phone tapping regulations, claiming they are unconstitutional and violate Nigeria's international obligations.