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.
Stop โunlawfulโ mass phone-tapping rules, SERAP urges Tinubu
SERAP has called on President Tinubu to withdraw controversial phone-tapping regulations, labeling them as unconstitutional and inconsistent with Nigeria's international obligations.
[Breaking News] US Supreme Court Rules Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs Illegal
The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump unlawfully imposed broad tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), which lacks explicit authority for such actions.
US Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Trump, Court Rules Tariffs Unlawful
The US Supreme Court has ruled that President Trump's tariffs are unlawful, marking a significant setback for his administration.
Supreme Court may force the USA to return up to $175 billion in Trump tariffs, says institute
The US Supreme Court may be required to return over $175 billion in tariffs imposed by Donald Trump if it rules against those emergency tariffs.
Swedes caught in the act at the Olympics - this is how they explain it
Swedish ski team faced scrutiny at the Olympics after violating rules during a pre-race practice, resulting in a warning from the International Ski Federation.
New Blue Fonua-Blake keen to make up for lost State of Origin time
Addin Fonua-Blake and Briton Nikora are excited about new NRL eligibility rules allowing them to play State of Origin after previous restrictions due to their international ties.
Vice Mayor: When Russia breaks all the rules, they should obviously not attend the Olympics or the World Cup
Denmark's Vice Mayor expresses strong opposition to allowing Russia back into international sports following their history of breaking rules and engaging in war crimes.
Broad criticism of Israel's rules in the West Bank
International criticism is aimed at Israel's government decision to strengthen control over areas in the occupied West Bank through new settler regulations.
Viewpoint: Worse is Coming โ Now We Must React
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has faced scandals during the Olympics due to its inadequate enforcement of rules during competitions.
Norway's team manager removed for breaking rules
The International Ski Federation (FIS) penalized the Norwegian cross-country skiing team for a breach that occurred prior to the men's relay race at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Coparmex calls on the government not to leave Mipymes alone
The Confederation of Businessmen of the Mexican Republic (Coparmex) urged the Mexican government during the International Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fair 2026 (FIIE) to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (Mipymes) by providing security, competitive energy, clear rules, and a solid rule of law.
Germany: 'There is no rules-based order'... pursuing nuclear deterrence with France
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the country's intention to pursue an independent nuclear deterrent in cooperation with France, emphasizing the collapse of the rules-based international order.
Western rules-based order โno longer existsโ โ Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz asserted that the post-Cold War liberal international order is over, urging European nations to adapt by increasing their defense spending amid economic challenges.
The Cruel Fate of a Ukrainian has been Confirmed
A Ukrainian athlete, Vladyslav Heraskevyts, has been disqualified from the Olympics for wearing a helmet that violated Olympic rules regarding political statements.
Clear Message from F. Merz to Europe at the Munich Security Conference
F. Merz delivered a stark warning to Europe during his opening speech at the Munich Security Conference, asserting that the international order based on rules and rights is no longer in existence.
The international order based on laws and rules no longer exists, warns Mercs
German Chancellor Friedrich Mercs has stated that the old world order is gone, replaced by a more uncertain environment characterized by great power competition and a focus on national interests.
At the Munich Conference.. Is the World Facing a Last Chance to Save the International System?
The 62nd Munich Security Conference addressed the future of the international rules-based order amidst conflicting views on its potential to survive or reform.
FIS: Apology
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has apologized for incidents related to the men's cross-country skiing sprint competition where teams from the United States and Norway were suspected of violating waxing rules.
Heraskeviฤs: IBSF and IOC know that the helmet rules have not been violated
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislavs Heraskeviฤs believes that the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) understand he has followed the rules in honoring athletes killed during the Russia-Ukraine war by wearing a helmet.
2026 Olympics: "I have not broken any rules": Heraskevych, disqualified for his helmet, does not hide his anger
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Heraskevych expresses outrage over his disqualification from the 2026 Olympics, claiming he did not violate any rules and suggesting a bias in the International Olympic Committee's decisions.
Rules, for what?
The article discusses the rise of authoritarianism and the decline of an international order based on principles and rules amid increasing direct action and disregard for others' perspectives.
The IOC wants to "convince" Heraskevych to give up his helmet
The International Olympic Committee is attempting to persuade Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych to remove his helmet featuring images of fallen athletes due to the Russian invasion, as it violates political neutrality rules.
Ukrainian Sports Minister in Interview: "The Ban is Not Fair"
Ukrainian Sports Minister Matwij Bidnyj discusses the recent controversy surrounding athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch's helmet display honoring athletes killed in the war, emphasizing the unfairness of the International Olympic Committee's rules.
Ukrainian athlete ignored IOC ban and wore a 'memory helmet'
Ukrainian athletes are defying IOC rules prohibiting protests against the Russian invasion by wearing symbols of remembrance.
Can Raheem Sterling play for Jamaica? Truth behind FIFA rules after 82 England caps
Raheem Sterling is ineligible to switch his international allegiance to Jamaica due to FIFA rules, having made more than three competitive appearances for England.
Security, the alarm of the Munich Conference: "Trump tramples the rules of the post-1945 system"
A report preceding the Munich Security Conference warns that President Trump is undermining the post-1945 global order.
Israel's security cabinet approves new rules to increase control over the West Bank
Israel's security cabinet has approved measures granting more authority to enforce laws over Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, while also enabling settlers to purchase land, which the International Court of Justice has deemed illegal.
Girls still cannot tackle in the Olympics: 'That we haven't progressed further'
Sweden's recent allowance for body-checks in women's hockey contrasts with current international tournament regulations that still prohibit tackling, highlighting ongoing disparities in the sport.
Somali President: We warn against the changing international system and the return to the logic of power
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud cautions against the potential collapse of the international rules-based order, emphasizing the risks of returning to power politics and its implications for global stability.
Indian Farmers Paying the Price for This International Agreement
In January 2022, 28 U.S. lawmakers requested President Biden to file a complaint against India in the WTO, alleging that India was violating trade rules by subsidizing wheat production above 10%, which harms American farmers due to lower prices in the global market.
Beijing condemns Washington's plan to form a rare minerals bloc
China's foreign ministry expressed opposition to any country attempting to undermine the international economic and trade system by imposing rules via small groups, following the U.S. announcement of a plan to create a preferential trade bloc focused on critical minerals.
"We have a shared interest in the international rules-based order"
Friedrich Merz embarks on his first trip to the Gulf region as Chancellor, highlighting a mutual interest in a rules-based international order during discussions with Philipp Dienstbier.
USA-Russia: Is this the beginning of a nuclear arms race?
The article explores the reasons for the expiration of the last treaties between the USA and Russia concerning nuclear arsenal control and discusses their positions on extending the New START treaty, while also analyzing the evolving rules of nuclear arsenal control since the Cuban missile crisis and the implications of China's nuclear arsenal expansion.
Meelis Oidsalu: Sovereignty as a 'bridge at the window'
In response to Prime Minister Mark Carney's remarks at Davos about the 'pleasant fiction' of a rules-based world order, editor Meelis Oidsalu emphasizes the importance for medium-sized nations to diversify dependencies to safeguard their sovereignty instead of undermining it further.
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 rules of expansion: Chinese firms urged to โgo localโ as they chase sales abroad
Chinese firms are encouraged by industry leaders to adapt to local markets abroad as they seek international sales opportunities.
International Law is Clinically Dead
In a commentary, Dennis Sand argues that international law is effectively meaningless as major powers disregard its rules.
The New Honesty
The article discusses the purported decline of the 'rules-based' world order, exploring what is truly new about this shift and the opportunities presented by increased openness in international relations.
USA distances itself from the UN: International law is not in Trump's interest
The article discusses the implications of the United States' withdrawal from the UN's international law commission, raising questions about the future of international law and the rules-based world order under Donald Trump's administration.