Experts concerned over the state of international law

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49:18

The seats of the judges are seen at the International Court of Justice, or World Court, at The Hague, in the Netherlands, May 1, 2024.

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A number of scholars and experts say they have never been more concerned about the state of international law. Also, the UK has prohibited institutions from paying ransomware hackers without consulting the government first. And, climate change, which is altering ecosystems around the world, also comes with a financial cost. Plus, the number of Indigenous evangelical churches in Ecuador is growing.

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‘International law is in crisis’
7:12
UK prohibits institutions from paying ransomware hackers
5:57
Out of Eden Walk: Finding privacy and solitude on a long journey across the globe
Special Coverage
8:22
The cost of climate change: What is the value of nature?
17:32
Evangelical churches flourish among Indigenous communities in Ecuador
Special Coverage
6:20
Heavy metal rock star Ozzy Osbourne dies at age 76
1:31