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Thailand has reportedly unilaterally closed the border crossings in Sa Kaeo province, with the Thai defence minister claiming ...
The prime minister says as the Asean chair in 2025, Malaysia is prepared to follow the development of the negotiations and ...
Egyptian diplomat Ahmed Aboul Gheit defends dialogue with the Jewish State to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza despite admitting ...
Despite long-standing ties with Thaksin Shinawatra, Hun Sen has reignited border disputes with Thailand, asserting his independence while shielding his son’s government from domestic unrest.
On 5 May, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) dismissed a case brought by the Sudan government against the United Arab Emirates (UAE), alleging violations of the Genocide Convention due to the ...
Britain’s Apartheid Apologists was published by CAGE, set up in 2003 to raise awareness of the plight of detainees held at ...
Tension has been rising between Thailand and Cambodia following the killing of a Cambodian soldier in May during a brief exchange of gunfire at a disputed border area between the two Southeast Asian ...
Having failed to stop the horrific violations of international law by Israel in Gaza and the West Bank, international law ...
Climate change lawsuits have become a new way for countries to assert their rights against actions that degrade the ...
Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on Wednesday reaffirmed Thailand’s policy of not recognising the jurisdiction of the ...
Despite being the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, African countries have largely not utilised this legal ...
The Netherlands-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday dismissed Sudan's claim that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) had fueled genocide in Darfur. Last month, Khartoum argued before ...