Global Security in Question: Post-Trump Bombing of Iran & the Limits of International Law

International Security | Public International Law | US Foreign Policy June 2025 — The Trump administration’s decision to authorize military action against Iran—whether through bombing raids or targeted strikes under Operation Inherent Resolve—marks a major turning point in global security dynamics. While the White House justified these moves as acts of

The Rising Threats Against Religious Minorities: The Urgent Need for Global Legal Protections

In recent years, religious minorities, particularly Jews and Christians, have been facing an alarming rise in threats, violence, and discrimination worldwide. This disturbing trend has been fuelled by political, social, and ideological factors, ranging from sectarian conflicts to extremist ideologies, resulting in an increasingly hostile environment for these vulnerable groups.

Warfare on Holy Days: Need for Global Protection Laws for Religious Holidays

Sanctity Under Siege: The Case for Global Laws Protecting Civilians on Religious Holidays from Acts of War When Sacred Days Become Targets On April 13, 2025—Palm Sunday in the Christian calendar—two separate attacks rocked global headlines. In Ukraine, Russian missile strikes devastated the city of Sumy. Simultaneously, in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes hit

Revolutionizing Transportation: The Legal Landscape of Water-Powered Vehicles

In a groundbreaking development that could reshape the future of transportation, an Israeli company has unveiled an innovative technology capable of using water to power a vehicle’s engine, potentially ending the reliance on fossil fuels. This breakthrough in automotive engineering has the potential to revolutionize the global transportation industry, addressing