Following Mali and Burkina Faso, Niger submitted a letter to the UN triggering withdrawal from the Rome Statute, calling the ICC ‘misused and exploited’.
Tag: International
Trump Administration Touts Iran Deal as Payday for US Farmers; Iran Denies This
The White House characterised agricultural access as a key win in the Iran MoU framework but Iranian officials rejected this framing.
UK’s Keir Starmer Undone by Mandelson-Epstein Scandal and Labour’s Poor May Municipal Results
The ambassador appointment of Peter Mandelson despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein proved a turning point in Starmer’s declining authority.
Iran’s F-15E Rescue Operation: Two Sources Confirm Pilot Reported Jellyfish-Like Drone Formation
The unusual drone formation reportedly disoriented the American jet before it was shot down over Iranian territory earlier in the year.
Saudi Crown Prince Affirmed Military Force Against Iranian Incursions with Full US Backing
Prince Salman declared readiness to employ force against Iran calling their strikes ‘cowardly’ given closed Saudi airspace to US and Israeli aircraft.
EU Monitoring Agency: 2024 Was Hottest Year on Record and Europe Had Second-Highest Heat-Stress Days
The finding comes as 2026 European temperatures are already on pace to shatter the 2024 records amidst an extraordinary midsummer heatwave.
Pakistan Hosts Iranian President Pezeshkian Visit as South Asia Eyes Post-War Reconfigurations
Pakistan’s leadership welcomed Iran’s president in Islamabad in a display of regional solidarity as US-Iran diplomacy continues in Geneva.
Judge Blocks Trump’s National Citizenship Database Describing It as Threat to Sacred Right to Vote
A federal judge issued an injunction against the administration’s effort to create a national voter citizenship registry.
Federal Judge Derails Trump’s Retribution Campaign Against Minnesota Democratic Officials
A court blocked executive actions targeting Minnesota officials in what critics described as politically motivated retaliatory governance.
French Civil Safety Service Warns Public: Swim Only in Supervised Locations After 40 Drowning Deaths
French authorities appealed for restraint as the surge in drowning deaths reflected dangerous instinct to cool off in unsupervised rivers and lakes.