U.N.’s Highest Court Rules Israel’s Actions in Palestinian Territories Breach International Law

The Hague, Netherlands – The United Nations’ highest judicial body has declared that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories breaches international laws and longstanding norms of human rights. After thorough deliberation, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rendered its advisory opinion on the established practices of Israeli infrastructure and settlements in the region, referring to them as violations of international humanitarian law. This unprecedented ruling accentuates ongoing tensions in an area marked by decades of conflict and scattered peace efforts. The ICJ’s decisions, while not enforceable, provide guidance that can influence international relations and shape future … Read more

UK Foreign Secretary Advocates Judging Trump by Actions, not Words as European Leaders Converge for Oxfordshire Summit

Oxfordshire, UK — Amidst the grandeur of Blenheim Palace, David Lammy, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, called on European leaders to assess Donald Trump based on his Presidential track record rather than his provocative rhetoric. This appeal occurred during a pivotal gathering of 44 European leaders who are starting to look past the imminent U.S. elections toward a potential Trump resurgence. During his previous term, Trump bolstered U.S. military commitments to NATO and was pivotal in sending Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, prompting Lammy to highlight these actions as evidence of Trump’s commitment to European security. … Read more

Federal Judge Dismisses Giuliani’s Bankruptcy Case, Greenlights Creditor Actions to Recover Multi-Million Dollar Debts

NEW YORK – A federal judge in New in York dismissed Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing on Friday, a move that exposes the former New York City mayor to potential asset seizures by creditors who have won significant legal claims against him. The decision allows proceedings against Giuliani to advance, including attempts by two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who previously won a $148 million defamation lawsuit against Giuliani for falsely accusing them of electoral fraud during the 2020 presidential election. Judge Sean Lane of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District … Read more

Supreme Court Grants Partial Immunity to Trump, Case on 2020 Election Actions Returns to Lower Court

Washington, D.C. — In a decision pronounced Monday, the Supreme Overturned a key part of Donald Trump’s appeal, asserting that while he has immunity for his actions as president, not all efforts to contest the 2020 presidential results will be shielded under this protection. The court, which was divided 6-3 along ideological lines, has remanded the former president’s case back to a lower court. This development introduces a layer of complexity to the legal challenges he faces ahead of his potential electoral bout against President Joe Biden this November. The Supreme Court’s ruling adds another … Read more