Tag: International Law
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What the Charter of Trump’s Board of Peace Could Mean for Global Diplomacy
Note on the document The following article analyzes reports about a charter associated with a so‑called “Board of Peace” led by former U.S. President Donald Trump. The existence and details of such a charter have not been independently verified. This piece presents a speculative, analytical overview of what a charter with that name might contain…
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Australian dad stranded in Argentina amid legal battle to bring daughter home
Overview An Australian father finds himself stranded in Argentina as a high-stakes custody dispute unfolds over his infant daughter. The child, born in Argentina, now lives across continents as legal complexities and jurisdictional questions complicate plans to reunite the family. The case has drawn attention to the challenges that can arise when parental rights cross…
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Greenland crisis: Europe must stand up to Trump and defend NATO
Introduction: a cross-Atlantic crisis that could reshape security The unfolding debate over Greenland’s future has become more than a regional dispute; it risks becoming a litmus test for the durability of the transatlantic alliance. If the United States seeks to annex or otherwise exert control over Greenland, European leaders argue that such a move would…
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Greenland crisis: Europe must stand up to Trump while leaning on the US
Europe at a crossroads: Greenland, NATO, and a test of transatlantic unity The looming crisis over Greenland has pushed Europe into a strategic reckoning with the United States. Officials warn that any American move to annex or exert undue influence over the territory could fracture the long-standing NATO alliance and complicate European security for years…
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The Dark Trade of ‘Good-looking’ Babies: Indonesian Infants Smuggled to Singapore for Adoption Scams
Overview: A troubling pattern unfolds A disturbing trafficking scheme has surfaced, detailing how a group in West Java allegedly exploited desperate parents by smuggling newborns into Singapore. One case highlighted a baby named Arya, who reportedly flew from Jakarta to Singapore’s Changi Airport in mid-2025, cradled by a couple presenting themselves as his parents. Arya’s…
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Myanmar Defends Rohingya Case at ICJ, Calls Genocide Claims Unsubstantiated
Myanmar Rejects Genocide Claims at the ICJ Myanmar presented a bold rebuttal on the international stage this week, telling the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that allegations of genocide against the Rohingya minority are unsubstantiated. In a highly anticipated session in The Hague, Myanmar described its operations in Rakhine State as a legitimate counterterrorism effort,…
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Myanmar Rejects Rohingya Genocide Claims at ICJ: Calling the Case Unsubstantiated
Background: The ICJ Case and the Rohingya Crisis The international legal showdown between Myanmar and the Rohingya minority has reached a critical moment at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. Myanmar argued that the allegations of genocide against the state are unsubstantiated, insisting that its 2017 crackdown on Rohingya militants should be…
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Iran vows decisive response to any military aggression at UNSC
Iran warns of a decisive response to any aggression at the UN Security Council In a high-stakes address at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Iran has pledged a “decisive response” to any form of military or political aggression directed at Tehran. The statement, delivered by Iran’s ambassador to the UN, Gholamhossein Darzi, underscores Tehran’s…
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Former MASLOC Boss Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu Arrested in US as Extradition Begins
Background to the Case The former boss of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) in Ghana, Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu, has been arrested in the United States as part of an extradition process initiated by Ghanaian authorities. The arrest marks a major development in a high-profile case stemming from alleged financial irregularities and misuse of funds…
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Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu Extradition Underway in US: What Happens Next
Background: Who is Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu? Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu, a former executive at the Ghanaian Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), has been at the center of a high-profile legal process. After allegations of financial improprieties linked to MASLOC projects, Ghanaian authorities pursued extradition to bring her before U.S. courts to answer questions related to the charges…
