Why Lebanon should join the International Criminal Court
ICC jurisdiction in Lebanon would mean a chance of accountability for Israeli war crimes and renewed political pressure.
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ICC jurisdiction in Lebanon would mean a chance of accountability for Israeli war crimes and renewed political pressure.
His father, Ali Khamenei, built the supreme leader's office into an institution that does not depend on a single leader.
Two military scenarios and one diplomatic one emerge, with Pakistan playing a crucial mediatory role.
Doing so would damage State Parties' own credibility and that of the ICC system.
The lawlessness and brutality of the US-Israeli genocide in Gaza have now spread to other parts of the world.
The war is feeding into a theological narrative of martyrdom and sacrifice that is helping maintain the Islamic Republic
History teaches us that the West's promises of caring for our 'freedoms' are empty because imperialism wants control.
The termination of the US-Israeli war on Iran would require solid guarantees and a credible guarantor.
The British government has learned no lessons from the disaster that the US-UK invasion of Iraq was.
Rerouting and diversification cannot help when a significant chunk of oil and gas have been taken off the market.
The US president has proven that hitting hard and fast rather than engaging in endless negotiations guarantees victory.
The Israeli tactics of mass expulsion of Lebanese civilians risk directly violating international law.
Under the guise of preserving secularism, this law allows the exclusion of people based on their religious identity.
The threshold the Israeli authorities have set for the use of a nuclear weapon is dangerously low.
The Iran war revealed how dependent Israel’s Arab neighbours are on its gas exports.
What is being done to Iran today could be done to Africa tomorrow. Africa must reject this illegal war.
The real risk lies not in closure, but in disruption in the strait’s approaches.
Tighter restrictions on goods and aid are driving shortages, adding to the strain on families in Gaza on Eid.
Beijing's muted response shows that when core interests are at stake, even close partners are expendable.
An arrangement that allows each side to claim it achieved its core goals is the most likely path out.