Potential ICC charges against Israeli officials and Hamas leaders underscores the court’s renewed relevance in recent years. But with renewed relevance also comes renewed criticisms.
While efforts by the U.S., European Union and China dominate the coverage around how to regulate artificial intelligence, a less-publicized but vital discourse about AI is taking place throughout Africa.
The authorization of the aid package puts an end to an episode that highlighted the willingness and ability of a small coterie of Republican extremists to paralyze U.S. action on a key national security interest.
In a nationwide referendum Sunday, Ecuadorians voted overwhelmingly to approve nine measures giving President Daniel Noboa more tools to crack down on criminal gangs that have fueled violence across the country in recent years.
Israel’s strike on Iran appears to put an end to the cycle of escalation in the Middle East, and six weeks of voting began today in India’s general election.
The question following Iran’s attack is not really if Israel will respond but how. And the answer will have enormous implications for the entire region.
Slovakia’s presidential election is seen as a referendum on the country’s foreign policy, while South Korea’s legislative elections could dictate the remainder of Yoon Suk Yeol’s term as president.