Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In a legal setback for the 115-year-old Denver company, a judge has ruled that Gates Corp. cannot countersue a bikemaker in Golden that accuses it of not ...
The war involving Iran and the appointment of a new supreme leader have intensified debate about whether the global rules-based order still exists. As the conflict gathers pace, analysts are ...
No more lecturing from Germany: International law seems less important to Chancellor Friedrich Merz since the US and Israel's attack on Iran. Is this a new foreign policy strategy from Berlin? After ...
With conflict spidering across the Middle East, Coalition frontbencher Andrew Hastie this week declared the system that forged today’s international rules from the ashes of World War II “dead and ...
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates' ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been public knowledge for several years. But this week, Gates took the additional step of apologizing for those ...
For long, a dominant view in the study of International Relations was the notion that after World War II, there emerged a system of rules, norms, principles, customs and compromises that governed ...
Oregon’s House Wednesday advanced a bill that pushes back the date when the state’s stalled gun control Measure 114 would kick in and raises the cost of gun permits and other fees. The bill depends on ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was published prior to the Department of Veterans Affairs rescinding the rule on Feb. 26. A federal lawsuit is challenging a Department of Veterans Affairs rule that requires ...
The joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran represent a further erosion of the international legal order. Under international law, these attacks are neither preemptive nor lawful. Israel and the United ...
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