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When Silence Speaks Volumes: Europe and the Legal Fallout of Iran Strikes

In June 2025, the coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran’s nuclear facilities did more than ratchet up tensions across the...

Sovereignty vs. Solidarity: Hungary and the 2015 Refugee Crisis Fallout

Hungary, as part of the EU countries, signed the Geneva Convention in 1951 regarding international refugee law. In addition, as an EU country, they...

The greatest threat to Israel and the U.S. is not that displacement fails—but that it succeeds

In a closed-door meeting during his recent visit to Washington, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to sell a final, desperate vision: that Israel...

From Grotius to Huawei: The Evolution of Law-fare in Global Power Politics

The term law fare which is being used increasingly these days refers to the manipulation of the legal system and legal structure to use...

The Exiled Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh Deserve to Return

The recent war between Iran and Israel reminded the world that the Middle East and its peripheries remain perilously unstable. But the United States...

The Ethical Mirage of Tech Diplomacy

In Gaza, a grim scene once emblematic of hope was suddenly stripped of any hope. Palestinian aid workers recently announced plans to use facial...

How International Law Is Adapting to Emerging and Disruptive Technologies

Traditional frameworks of international law grapple to keep pace amidst an era of rapid technological advancement. From artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing to...

Iran’s Breaking Point: How U.S and Israeli Attacks May Destroy the NPT and Spark a Nuclear Crisis

For twelve consecutive days, Israel has waged an intense aerial campaign against Iranian nuclear and military sites. On June 22, the United States joined...

The Legality of Preemptive Strike in International Law

The legality of preemptive strikes in international law remains one of the most debated and controversial issues in global relations. A preemptive strike refers...

Peace Can’t Wait. Time to Send Peacekeepers

Authors: Muhammad Izzuddin Al Haq and Nur Afeerah Azman* The collapse of the ceasefire agreement, which could have offered renewed hope for the livelihood of...

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On July 23, Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainians that Raytheon...

How the Strait of Hormuz standoff flipped the energy security debate (VIDEO)

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Could Trump’s Iran Sanctions Threat Escalate the Global Economic War?

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened severe economic consequences...

Why Is China Urging South Korea to Stay Neutral Between Beijing and Washington?

China is pressing South Korea to avoid taking sides...
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