International Law
Cross-border legal developments, treaties, sanctions, and international tribunals
Amnesty: Sudan's RSF Committed War Crimes in El Fasher Siege
Amnesty International reports RSF war crimes including ethnic cleansing in El Fasher siege, naming commanders and urging legal accountability.
Top aide to Argentina’s Milei resigns amid major corruption scandal
Manuel Adorni, top aide to Argentine President Javier Milei, resigns amid corruption allegations, deepening political crisis and mistrust in libertarian government.
EU Council and Parliament Strike Deal to Strengthen ECHA
EU institutions agree to enhance powers and independence of the European Chemicals Agency, impacting chemical regulation for multinationals.
UN Forms 'AI for Good' Commission with Tech and World Leaders
The UN launches the 'AI for Good Global Commission' to establish international AI rules, uniting CEOs and governments at Geneva summit.
DOJ Declines to Prosecute Bosch Under New Corporate Enforcement Policy
The DOJ declined to prosecute Bosch for export violations under a new enforcement policy, signaling a shift in corporate compliance approaches.
ICC Judges Sue Over U.S. Sanctions Blocking Their Work
Three ICC judges sued the U.S. over 2025 sanctions that froze their assets and disrupted court duties, raising legal and diplomatic stakes.
Kenya Detains Taiwanese Delegates, Sparking Diplomatic Dispute
Kenya detains two Taiwanese delegates for over 20 hours before Ocean Conference, straining diplomatic ties amid China-Taiwan tensions.
Kenya halts US-backed Ebola facility after deadly protests
Kenya suspends construction of a US-funded Ebola center after protests turned deadly, highlighting legal and diplomatic challenges in global health projects.
Zimbabwe Parliament Extends Presidential Term, Ends Direct Elections
On June 18, 2026, Zimbabwe’s Parliament passed a bill extending presidential terms to seven years and ending direct presidential elections.
EU Parliament Approves Returns Regulation Amid Human Rights Concerns
European Parliament approves Returns Regulation allowing deportation hubs; UN warns of human rights risks and extended detention periods.
UN Warns Restrictions on UNIFIL Threaten Security in Southern Lebanon
UN renews call for full freedom of movement for peacekeepers in Lebanon amid hostilities, stressing risks to regional stability and international law enforcement.
UK Court Sentences Two for Spying on Hong Kong Dissidents
Two men sentenced in UK for spying on Hong Kong activists, first known China-related espionage convictions in UK. National security and diplomatic tensions rise.
Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Tied to US-Iran Nuclear Deal and Sanctions Lift
Israel and Hezbollah ceasefire begins amid US-Iran nuclear talks aiming to lift specific sanctions under UN law. Legal compliance and sanctions enforcement are key.
Third Ebola-Orphan Death Highlights Congo Burial Law Challenges
A 6-month-old Ebola orphan died in Congo amid strict burial laws raising legal and human rights concerns during the 2026 outbreak.
Ninth Circuit Rules on Gun Registration for Canadian-Born American Indians
The Ninth Circuit ruled on firearm registration and immigration status for Canadian-born American Indians under the Jay Treaty, impacting legal compliance.
UN Reports 22% Increase in Attacks on Human Rights Defenders in 2025
UN OHCHR reports a 22% rise in attacks on human rights defenders in 2025, highlighting challenges for legal advocates and international protections.
Haitian Nationals Seek Supreme Court Review in TPS Termination Case
Haitian nationals petition the Supreme Court for review in TPS case, impacting over 330,000 beneficiaries amid legal challenges to Trump-era termination.
House Dems Seek Briefing From Rubio on New U.S.-Iran Deal
House Democrats requested a briefing from Secretary Rubio on the June 2026 U.S.-Iran memorandum, impacting sanctions enforcement and legal compliance.
200+ Groups Urge Halt to AI in Military Kill Chains
Over 200 civil society groups call for an immediate stop to AI in military operations, citing risks to international humanitarian law and ethics.
EU Opens First Negotiation Chapter with Ukraine Amid War
Ukraine has begun formal EU membership talks, marking key legal and geopolitical shifts amid ongoing conflict with Russia.