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International Justice Debate Intensifies Over Global Balance

The role of global legal institutions is coming under renewed discussion, as countries increasingly examine how international justice systems operate within a rapidly evolving geopolitical environment. At the center of this conversation is the , an institution designed to uphold accountability beyond
April 11, 2026

Middle East on Edge After Supreme Leader’s Death”

The Middle East is facing one of its most volatile moments in decades following reports that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been killed in coordinated strikes involving the United States and Israel. The development, confirmed by Iranian state media, marks
March 1, 2026

U.S. and Israel Strike Iran; Tensions Rise Globally

Fresh tensions have gripped the Middle East after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel targeted strategic sites inside Iran, including areas near the capital, capital city of Tehran. The operation, carried out in the early hours of Saturday, marks
February 28, 2026

Congress Expands Scrutiny in Epstein Case

The long-running controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein has entered a new phase, as U.S. lawmakers broaden their review of individuals who once moved within his social and political circles. The renewed focus in Washington reflects growing pressure for transparency and a clearer public
February 28, 2026

Iran–US Diplomacy Gains Fresh Momentum in Europe

Talks between Iran and the United States have taken a noticeable step forward after negotiators met this week in Switzerland, with mediators describing the discussions as serious, focused and constructive. Diplomatic sources familiar with the meeting said both delegations approached the table
February 28, 2026
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