In a dramatic escalation, Israel has begun a major military offensive in Gaza, targeting Hamas and seeking to secure hostages. With rising casualties and international pressure, the situation grows increasingly dire.
Despite a newly reached ceasefire, the critical Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan remains suspended, complicating already tense relations following a deadly attack in Kashmir.
Israel's blockade on Gaza aid continues, with controversial proposals for military oversight causing uproar among humanitarian organizations. Aid groups fear for the lives of 2.1 million Palestinians as discussions stall.
As Israel's war in Gaza reaches a grim milestone, Netanyahu's Washington meeting with Trump raises questions about hostages, tariffs, and the future of the conflict. Will pressure at home force a shift in strategy?
In a stunning political shift, Hungary's government announces its withdrawal from the ICC, coinciding with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's visit amidst war crimes allegations.
Hungary announces its withdrawal from the ICC as Prime Minister Viktor Orban welcomes Israeli fugitive Benjamin Netanyahu. This controversial visit raises questions about international law and alliances in Europe.
Israel's military campaign in Gaza has reignited with a vengeance, aiming for total devastation if Hamas does not comply with demands. As civilian casualties mount, the world watches in horror.
In a surprising move, the US has opted out of a multinational investigation aimed at holding Vladimir Putin accountable for the Ukraine invasion. This decision marks a significant shift from Biden's policies, raising questions about future accountability for war crimes.
New York University's Litigation Tracker highlights nearly 100 legal challenges against Trump's executive actions, but what about his controversial tariffs? Experts debate the implications for international trade law.
Tensions escalate as Israel blocks humanitarian aid to Gaza, drawing condemnation from Arab states and the UN. Netanyahu claims Hamas steals aid, while critics argue it's a violation of international law.