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United Nations’ Chief Lashes Out at Countries Violating International Law

  • Nicaraguan Co-President Daniel Ortega condemned U.S. threats against Cuba, emphasizing global support against the blockade during an event at the National Police University in Nicaragua.
  • United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticized countries violating international law and highlighted the concentration of power among the world's richest 1%, calling it 'morally indefensible.'
  • Guterres warned that the erosion of international law and violations lead to harmful consequences, stating, 'When leaders run roughshod over international law...they are setting a perilous precedent.'
  • Ortega expressed support for Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez and demanded the return of President Nicolás Maduro, who he claims was kidnapped by U.S. military personnel.
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Russian aggression against Ukraine, US intervention in Venezuela, considerations of the US annexation of Greenland. Does anyone in today's world even care about international law, or are we entering a new era where international norms will replace the law of the strong?

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Latinus The president gave his first public statements on the international news and condemned the use of the law of the strongest for some nations to impose their will Russian President Vladimir Putin today made his first public statements on the international news of 2026, but avoided expressly criticizing the president of the United States, Donald Trump, for his policy towards Venezuela, Iran or Greenland.

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Calgary's Business broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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