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Explainer: Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court—A Wrong Move By the United States?
The year 2025 promises to bring many significant developments in the field of international law. Expect calculated and ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) called on Cambodian authorities Monday to immediately release environmental ...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) urged Philippine lawmakers on Tuesday to undertake reforms to address the precarious ...
Hungary's parliament passed a bill that begins the country's formal withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). This move has drawn sharp international criticism and stirred controversy ...
UN human rights experts strongly condemned the repeated attacks on UNRWA schools by the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem on Tuesday, calling attacks on schools an ...
UN special rapporteurs voiced concern on Wednesday over the scale of trafficking and human rights abuses related to 'scam compounds' in Southeast Asia. They called for urgent international action to ...
Government watchdog American Oversight filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the US Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Education, alleging that the ...
Human Rights Watch called on the government of Mali on Tuesday to 'credibly and independently' investigate the extrajudicial executions of 22 men who were arrested by the army in the town of ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday called for Libyan judicial authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into claims of human rights abuses after a deadly conflict between Libyan rival armed ...
Oklahoma District Court Judge Bernard Jones granted a temporary restraining order on Tuesday, temporarily blocking HB 4156 from allowing the criminalization of noncitizens' irregular entry and ...
A US federal judge ruled on Monday that President Donald Trump had 'no constitutional authority' to fire staff and terminate programmatic activities at the US Institute of Peace (USIP) (United ...
The Tagansky District Court of Moscow fined Apple 10.5 million rubles (approximately $130,000) on Monday, in three administrative charges of LGBTQA+ 'propaganda' and one charge of refusing to remove ...
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