Mexico's Violation of International Law Due to Cartel Activities

The article discusses Mexico's violation of international law by allowing harm from Mexican cartels to affect America and its citizens. It emphasizes the principles of state responsibility, due diligence, and international treaties as key factors in holding Mexico accountable for the cross-border impacts of drug and human trafficking.

Irish Leaders Boycott St. Patrick's Day Celebrations Over Trump's Comments on Gaza

Irish leaders boycott St. Patrick's Day celebrations in the U.S. to protest President Trump's call for the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Trump's comments sparked international backlash. The U.S. has been a key negotiator in peace agreements between Israel and Hamas as well as the Good Friday Agreement between the U.K. and Ireland.

China's Naval Drills off Australia's East Coast

China warned of naval live-fire drills off Australia's east coast, prompting commercial flights to steer clear; Australia's defense department monitoring Chinese navy vessels; exercises described as safe, standard, and professional by Beijing; Australian Prime Minister reassures no imminent risk of danger to assets.

United Nations condemns Hamas for parading coffins of dead civilians

The United Nations condemned Hamas for parading coffins of dead civilians, including children, and criticized the organization for violating international law. Hamas released hostages, but some were already dead. The UN also faced backlash for its employees supporting the attack by Hamas.

Conflict between Israel and Palestinians

President Trump's plan to relocate 2 million Palestinians from Gaza Strip to Jordan and Egypt is met with strong opposition from both countries and deemed illegal under international law. The plan would also breach a key part of the peace deal Jordan signed with Israel three decades ago.

President Trump's Executive Order Sanctioning the International Criminal Court

President Trump signed an executive order sanctioning the International Criminal Court to protect U.S. military and government officials from prosecution. The ICC condemned the order, stating it harms their judicial work. The order was in response to an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

President Trump's Proposed U.S. Takeover of Gaza Strip

President Trump proposed the U.S. taking over the Gaza Strip and relocating Palestinians temporarily for rebuilding. The plan was rejected by Palestinians and the international community.

U.S. President's Proposal to Remove Palestinians from Gaza

U.S. President faces outrage over proposal to remove Palestinians from Gaza and displace them to neighboring countries. European and Arab countries condemn the plan as dangerous and a violation of international law.

President Trump's Plan to 'Take Over' Gaza Strip

President Trump's statement about the U.S. taking over the Gaza Strip and displacing the Palestinian population has caused alarm in the legacy media. Various news outlets and commentators have criticized the plan as preposterous and dangerous, with concerns raised about international law violations and potential destabilization of the region.

Renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America

President Trump signs executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, sparking mixed reactions and criticism from Mexico. The renaming process involves updating official databases and government documents, with some institutions already adopting the new name. Mexico's President pushes back against the change, citing international law. The article also explores other naming disputes around the world.

Hamas Rocket Launch at Israel from Gaza Strip

Hamas launched rockets at Israel from a protected humanitarian area in Gaza, violating international law and endangering civilians. Israel responded by temporarily suspending civilian movements along the corridor and attacking terrorist sites adjacent to the corridor.

Hamas' 'Kinocide' War Crime in Southern Israel

Israeli scholars and legal experts have identified a new war crime called 'kinocide' committed by Hamas during an attack on southern Israel, targeting families. Evidence shows horrific crimes against women and children captured on film by the terrorists. Efforts are being made to raise awareness and potentially include 'kinocide' as a recognized term in international law.

Political Dispute Over Netanyahu's Speech to Congress

Sen. Bernie Sanders refuses to attend speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a 'war criminal' and criticizing the invitation by both Republican and Democrat lawmakers.

Extradition of Former U.S. Marine Corps Pilot Daniel Duggan

Former U.S. Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan faces extradition to the United States for allegedly training Chinese aviators without the proper license. His attorney-general's office is his last hope for remaining in Australia.

Biden Administration's Potential $1 Billion Weapons Sale to Israel

The Biden administration is advancing a potential $1 billion weapons sale to Israel despite ongoing operations in Rafah, southern Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is determined to continue despite warnings from the U.S. Congress is being briefed on the potential sale, which includes tank ammunition, tactical vehicles, and mortar rounds. The weapons wouldn't arrive for two years and the U.S. administration recently stated that Israel may have violated international law in Gaza.

Israeli Attacks on Hospitals in Gaza

NPR discusses Israeli attacks on hospitals in Gaza and international law's role in protecting them with Leonard Rubenstein of Johns Hopkins University.

Bernie Sanders' stance on U.S. military aid to Israel

Senator Bernie Sanders called for the U.S. to stop providing military aid to Israel, citing the country's alleged violations of international law and humanitarian crises in Gaza.

State Department Report on Israel's Use of U.S. Weapons

A State Department report on Israel's use of U.S. weapons created conflicting headlines, with some claiming Israel violated international law and others saying there was no evidence. The report provided little new information and seemed to reflect internal and external agendas more than facts.

Mexico accuses Ecuador of violating international law

Mexico accuses Ecuador of violating international law by storming the Mexican Embassy in Quito to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been granted asylum. Both countries have filed cases at the International Court of Justice against each other.

Humanitarian Aid Flotilla to Gaza Halted

A humanitarian aid flotilla destined for Gaza was halted after Guinea Bissau removed its flag from two vessels, leading to a political dispute. The flotilla, organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aimed to deliver aid to Gaza but was stopped due to the flag issue.

Israeli Raid on Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City

Israeli military carried out a devastating raid at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, leading to the recovery of over 400 bodies. The hospital was accused of being a Hamas hub, while humanitarian groups accused Israel of breaching international law.

Attacks on Health Care Facilities in Gaza

Since October 7, there have been at least 410 attacks on health care in Gaza, violating international humanitarian law that protects hospitals from attacks during armed conflict.

Possible U.S. Arms Sales Cut to Israel Over Compliance Concerns

The Biden Administration may consider cutting off arms sales to Israel if it does not comply with international law. Israel is expected to provide assurances of abiding by international obligations.

South China Sea territorial dispute

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. defends his country's territory in the South China Sea against Chinese aggression. Both Marcos and the Philippine Foreign Minister call for upholding international law and opposing actions inconsistent with it.