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.
Farhan Haq: The attacks on Iran violate the UN Charter
Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, stated that military operations against Iran by Israel and the US violate the UN Charter, emphasizing the need to return to its rules.
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.
UN Secretary-General: Rules of War are Being Violated in Many Areas from Gaza to Ukraine
UN Secretary-General António 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.
Apostolos Tzitzikostas: Only with common global rules can we build safer, more resilient, and cleaner transport
Apostolos Tzitzikostas emphasized the need for common global transport rules at the 88th session of the UN Committee on Land Transport in Geneva.
The UN waits for news on how much of the nearly $4 billion debt the US intends to pay off
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that the organization faces imminent financial collapse unless reforms are made to its financing rules or all member states pay their dues, with a significant focus on the United States.
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.
The Awakening of the Noble European Dream
The article discusses the impact of American protective influence on Europe, leading to a belief in the triumph of reason over force since the founding of the UN, while exploring H. L. A. Hart's philosophical perspective on governance through rules as a noble aspiration.
With Venezuela, Gabriel Attal develops a diplomatic break
Former Prime Minister Gabriel Attal surprises his political camp by not defending UN rules amidst growing diplomatic tensions with Venezuela.