Tag: International Court of Justice (UN)

A Glimpse Inside a Devastated Gaza

In the ruins of two Gazan towns, New York Times journalists witnessed the sheer destruction that Israel’s war has wrought and the devastation of Hamas’s operations.

Palestinians in Southern Gaza Face Dangers Where They Seek Shelter

Many residents feel that no place is safe after an airstrike in an area of southern Gaza where Israel had ordered people to seek shelter.

Maduro’s Vote to Annex Territory From Guyana Is Seen as a Diversion

The Venezuelan president is holding a referendum to claim sovereignty over Essequibo, a large oil-rich swath of neighboring Guyana.

Europe Vowed to Make Russia Pay for the War. It’s Not That Easy.

Confiscating Russian state assets frozen by the United States and Europe could breach international law and set a dangerous precedent, experts say.

Strange Days at the U.N. as Russia Takes the Helm of the Security Council

The monthlong presidency of an organization dedicated to preserving world peace is now in the hand of a nation waging the biggest land war in Europe in decades.