Tag: International law

Trump’s Board of Peace plans to grant itself sweeping immunity, documents show

The UN-sanctioned Board of Peace announced by Donald Trump earlier this year to rule Gaza is planning a sweeping grant of legal immunity for...

Trump’s failure to maintain ceasefires is part of the new world disorder – and ordinary people pay the price | Simon Tisdall

There are visionary statesmen and high-minded negotiators, pragmatic mediators and professional diplomats – and then there are meddling fools. As ceasefires implode, vast numbers...

When will the Iran war end? The US can’t even decide when it began | Lawrence Douglas

Is the war in Iran over? Within hours of secretary of state Marco Rubio’s assurance that “the operation is over” last week, Donald Trump...

Trump’s Iran war has no ethical or legal grounds | Letters

In justifying the joint United States-Israel airstrikes on Iran, US politicians have adopted humanitarian rhetoric, claiming that their actions will enable the liberation of...

The Guardian view on the Iran war and international law: it’s worse than a mistake; it’s a crime | Editorial

When Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the international condemnation from Europe and elsewhere was loud and clear. Leaders did...

Minab school bombing: what evidence is there that the US was responsible?

The bombing of a primary school in Minab on 28 February killed scores of people, most of them seven- to 12-year-old girls. The strike...
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