Iran demands compensation for US-Israeli targeting of its nuclear facilities
Iran has demanded compensation from the US and Israel for attacks on its nuclear facilities, declaring such actions violations of international law and a threat to global peace.
Laken Riley: the case that started with a murder and ended up changing US immigration law
The murder of university student Laken Riley led to significant changes in US immigration law with the introduction of the Laken Riley Act.
The Law of the Jungle
Joseph Kent's resignation as director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center reveals significant dissatisfaction with President Trump's administration regarding the Middle East conflict.
Zakharova on the attack on the nuclear facilities in Natanz: "Flagrant violation of international law"
The Russian Foreign Ministry, represented by spokesperson Maria Zakharova, condemned the attack on Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facilities, calling it a blatant violation of international law.
In Russia, they are laughing: Czechs criticized us for the foreign agent law and now they are introducing it themselves
The article discusses how the Czech Republic has implemented a foreign agent law similar to one that it previously criticized in Russia.
Expert: The War in the Middle East Could Create Long-Term Threats to Europe
An expert warns that as the war in the Middle East continues, military and financial support for Ukraine will largely rest on Europeans, while their ability to influence the U.S. administration to end the war quickly is quite limited.
Stock Manipulation: US Jury Holds Musk Responsible for Fraud Against Twitter Shareholders
A US jury has found Elon Musk liable for fraud against Twitter shareholders due to misleading statements made prior to his 2022 acquisition of the platform.
US has struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat, US Southern Command says
US Southern Command reported a lethal strike on a suspected drug-smuggling boat in the Pacific, resulting in two deaths and one survivor.
There will be a third SAFE law. Announcement from Kosiniak-Kamysz
Poland's minister Kosiniak-Kamysz reiterated the importance of U.S. military support and announced that Poland will not send troops to Ukraine.
The EU calls for a moratorium on attacks on energy and water facilities
The European Union has called for a moratorium on attacks against energy and water facilities amid the US-Israel-Iran conflict that has significant impacts on global energy markets.
The EU demands "full respect for international law by all parties" in the Iran war but does not mention the US or Israel
The EU has urged all parties in the Iran conflict to respect international law, emphasizing a need for de-escalation, while notably omitting mention of the US and Israel in its statements.
Ambassador: Iran demands Germany clarifies the role of Ramstein military base
Iran has requested Germany to clarify the role and legality of the Ramstein military base in light of its use by U.S. forces.
A US senator proposed a law to limit the use of AI in the Pentagon and prevent lethal decisions without human control
US Senator Elissa Slotkin has introduced the AI Guardrails Act of 2026 to establish formal regulations on the use of artificial intelligence in the Pentagon, particularly focusing on lethal autonomous weapons and nuclear weapon control.
Pence urges Senate to ‘restore public confidence’ with nationwide voter ID law
Former Vice President Mike Pence is advocating for a national voter ID law during an exclusive interview, calling it an essential measure to restore public confidence in elections.
Protest Boats in Henoko Operated and Managed 'at the Captain's Discretion'; Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to Investigate Actual Situation
The Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism plans to investigate the operational practices of protest boats in Henoko following the tragic capsizing that resulted in the deaths of two individuals.
The law regarding shortening children's school days changed last fall – tell us how this change has affected your family
A recent law change in Finland allows for the shortening of school days for children, particularly impacting those with special educational needs.
Conditions for a Cybersecurity Law exist, assures the Senate
Mexico is poised to advance the approval of a Cybersecurity Law by the end of the year to enhance data protection and meet commitments outlined in the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC).
This scarf reminds the senator why she fights against the voting law that Trump dreams of
Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester reflects on her motivations to oppose new voting legislation during a debate in the U.S. Senate.
Can anyone answer what the goal of Trump's war with Iran is?
The article discusses the legal and strategic concerns surrounding the United States and Israel's military operations against Iran, highlighting the lack of clear objectives in the conflict.
Donald Trump suspends 100-year-old law to lower gasoline prices
President Donald Trump has suspended a 100-year-old law requiring that goods transported between U.S. ports be carried on American ships, in an effort to lower gasoline prices amid rising costs due to the conflict with Iran.
Common Sense. Greg Abbott calls for extending the law limiting voters in US elections to the entire country.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott advocates for the nationwide adoption of laws ensuring that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections, referencing the SAVE Act.
Trump Temporarily Suspends Century-Old Maritime Law to Reduce Energy Resource Costs
U.S. President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended a century-old maritime law to help reduce energy costs that have surged following attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
Trump suspends century-old law imposing restrictions on maritime oil transport during war in the Middle East
US President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended a century-old maritime law to address rising energy costs resulting from escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Russia Reacts Fury to Ali Larijani's Death, Calling it a Murder, in Relationship with Iran
Russia has condemned the death of Iranian leader Ali Larijani as a murder orchestrated by the US and Israel, insisting it is an unacceptable violation of Iran’s sovereignty.
US Judge Orders Return of Over a Thousand Employees at Voice of America to Their Jobs
A US judge has ordered the reinstatement of over a thousand Voice of America employees, deeming the agency's downsizing illegal.
Why is America attacking Venezuela? Eight points you should know
The article discusses the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela aimed at capturing President Nicolás Maduro amid international law debates and rising death tolls.
War Against Iran: 'Otherwise Germany is Complicit'
A legal expert criticizes the German government for its ambiguous stance on international law regarding potential conflict with Iran while holding strict views on Russia.
War Against Iran: 'Otherwise Germany is Complicit'
Legal experts in Germany are criticizing the government's lack of a clear stance against a potential war with Iran, warning of the country's complicity if it remains silent.
Loretta Ortiz, Minister of the Court, and her Son-in-law being Investigated by the SEC in the US
The SEC in the United States is investigating Loretta Ortiz Alfh and her son-in-law Abel Chávez Salinas for potential corruption and influence trafficking linked to a lawsuit against Santander.
China leads world in anti-drone patents with US and South Korea far behind, law firm finds
China tops the globe in patent applications for anti-drone technology, significantly outpacing the US and South Korea amid rising security concerns.
A judge halts Kennedy's plans to cut vaccination protocols in the United States
A federal judge has blocked key parts of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s initiative to reduce vaccination protocols in the US, aligning with public health advocates against the move.
Hegseth’s call for ‘no mercy’ to Iranians deemed war crime
US War Secretary Pete Hegseth faces backlash for comments indicating that Iranian soldiers would be executed rather than captured, with critics labeling this as a potential war crime.
Former EU Chief Diplomat Borrell: EC Leader Unduly Favors the U.S. and Israel
Former EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell criticized the European Commission's leadership for favoring U.S. and Israeli interests over international law regarding military actions against Iran.
Civic Groups, Students, and Religious Circles Urge Rejection of Naval Dispatch to Hormuz
Civic groups, students, and religious organizations in South Korea are calling on the government to reject the dispatch of military vessels to the Strait of Hormuz following a demand from President Donald Trump.
US War Against Iran: Doubts About Ramstein
Concerns are growing within the German coalition about the legality and implications of allowing unrestricted US military operations from Ramstein Air Base in response to the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Negotiates on behalf of the USA. And cashes in billions for his company
Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, is reportedly using his role as a US government envoy in the Middle East to secure billions for his private investment firm.
The Era of Tyranny
The article discusses the recent airstrikes by the US and Israel on Iran, highlighting the resulting civilian casualties and the implications for democracy and international law.
The Confusing Outcome of the War in Iran
The article discusses the complexities surrounding the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, highlighting the potential consequences of Iran's fall and the lack of clear objectives in the conflict.
For Miami Travelers: The Law Coming into Effect in Cuba That Will Control Items in Baggage Arriving from the U.S.
Cuba's new customs law will impose restrictions on items travelers from Miami and other international destinations can bring into the country, particularly targeting goods deemed as anti-state propaganda.
Democratic lawmaker condemns Hegseth’s call for ‘no quarter’ for US enemies
Democrat Mark Kelly criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for suggesting a policy of 'no quarter' for U.S. enemies, deeming it a potential violation of international law.
Trial for YPF: The United States gives another hand to Argentina in its search to avoid seizures
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a memorandum supporting Argentina's emergency motion to suspend the discovery process in the YPF case, which involves a $16 billion judgment over the expropriation of YPF.
With the Eskimos!
The article critiques the recent military actions of the US and Israel against Iran, questioning their adherence to international law and the implications of foreign intervention in regime change.
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok's Visit to the U.S: Meeting with President Trump Followed by Meeting with Vice President Vance
South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with President Donald Trump to discuss investment ties between South Korea and the United States, highlighting a newly passed law aimed at strengthening bilateral industrial cooperation.
It is #FAKE that André Mendonça can invoke a law authorizing the CIA to conduct investigations and arrests in Brazil
A false claim has circulated that Brazilian Minister André Mendonça can invoke a US law to grant the CIA power to conduct investigations and arrests in Brazil, which has been debunked as fake news.
Expert: International Law Only Applies When It Concerns Us
A legal expert states that international law is applied selectively by European leaders, particularly when handling relations with Donald Trump regarding territorial issues like Greenland.
Sending prisoners from the USA to Brazil would have legal obstacles, and the demand for the end of PCC and CV is fanciful, say experts
Experts suggest that the proposal for Brazil to receive prisoners from the US faces significant legal challenges and complexities in light of Brazil's judicial framework.
Iran conflict: EU walks diplomatic tightrope between rule of law and support for democracy
The EU navigates a complex diplomatic landscape as it condemns Iran's repression while advocating for democracy without aligning too closely with US-Israeli military actions.
Trump's Next Move to 'Halt' Oil Prices May Include a 1920 Shipping Law
Amidst soaring oil prices due to the Iran war, Trump's administration is reportedly considering suspending a century-old shipping law to boost fuel supplies to American refineries.
Nigeria: Iran War - Nigeria Must Collaborate With Other Nations to Pressure Trump - Falana
Femi Falana, a prominent Nigerian human rights lawyer, has urged the Nigerian government to collaborate with other nations to pressure the US regarding its role in the Iran-Israel conflict.
British Bases in Cyprus Under International Law
The article discusses the legality of British bases in Cyprus in relation to the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran, highlighting recent developments regarding British post-colonial presence.