
ICJ orders Israel to allow aid into Gaza, says restrictions violate international obligations

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, accusing it of violating international obligations with restrictions imposed over the past two years.
According to the ruling, Israel has unjustly obstructed UN agencies, including UNRWA, and used starvation as a tool of war by blocking aid for months.
Israel rejected the decision, while other countries are now demanding that the UN take action against it.
US imposes sanctions on Russian oil over Putin's 'refusal' to end war in Ukraine

The US imposed sanctions on Russian oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil to hit the sources that finance Putin's war in Ukraine.
Trump canceled his meeting with Putin and warned of further measures if Moscow did not stop the war.
The EU and Britain supported the decision, promising joint pressure on the Kremlin.
Third night of riots in Dublin, protesters target asylum hotel

Twenty-three people have been arrested in Dublin after a third night of violent clashes between police and protesters near a hotel housing asylum seekers.
The violence began after allegations of a sexual assault on a 10-year-old girl, which led to protests with stones, fireworks and vandalism against the police.
Prime Minister Micheál Martin condemned the violence, calling it "unacceptable" and without any justification.
Freezing the war on current front lines is "a good compromise," Zelenskyy says

Zelenskyy declared that freezing the war along the current front lines would be "a good compromise" and the first step towards peace.
He said he discussed this proposal with Donald Trump, who initially supported the idea, but then demanded that the talks move directly to a peace agreement.
Moscow, meanwhile, has categorically rejected a ceasefire, insisting that the war will continue until its objectives are achieved.