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Israel Boycotts ICJ Hearing Amidst Shifting Legal Strategies
Israel boycotted an ICJ hearing on allegations of blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite recent legal victories at the ICJ and ICC, raising questions about its strategy in international legal forums.
Israel Boycotts ICJ Hearing Amidst Shifting Legal Strategies
Israel boycotted an ICJ hearing on allegations of blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, despite recent legal victories at the ICJ and ICC, raising questions about its strategy in international legal forums.
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44% Bias Score


Sudan Accuses UAE of Complicity in Darfur Genocide, Files ICJ Case
Sudan filed a case against the UAE at the ICJ on March 5, 2025, alleging the UAE's complicity in the RSF's genocide against the Masalit in Darfur, based on evidence of UAE support for the RSF and the RSF's documented atrocities, including the November 2023 massacre in Ardamata; the UAE denies these ...
Sudan Accuses UAE of Complicity in Darfur Genocide, Files ICJ Case
Sudan filed a case against the UAE at the ICJ on March 5, 2025, alleging the UAE's complicity in the RSF's genocide against the Masalit in Darfur, based on evidence of UAE support for the RSF and the RSF's documented atrocities, including the November 2023 massacre in Ardamata; the UAE denies these ...
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56% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, prompted by Vanuatu and supported by 130+ countries, following 2024's record heat and insufficient COP29 funding, clarifying existing international laws and their consequences.
ICJ to Rule on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue an advisory opinion on states' climate change obligations, prompted by Vanuatu and supported by 130+ countries, following 2024's record heat and insufficient COP29 funding, clarifying existing international laws and their consequences.
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36% Bias Score


ICJ Concludes Landmark Climate Change Hearing
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) concluded a two-week hearing (Dec 2-13, 2023) on climate change responsibilities, with vulnerable nations arguing for stronger international legal obligations and several European countries offering varied support.
ICJ Concludes Landmark Climate Change Hearing
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) concluded a two-week hearing (Dec 2-13, 2023) on climate change responsibilities, with vulnerable nations arguing for stronger international legal obligations and several European countries offering varied support.
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48% Bias Score


ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...
ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...
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12% Bias Score


ICJ Hears Case on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is hearing a case on states' legal climate change obligations, with high-emitting countries arguing existing treaties are sufficient while island states contend they are not and demand further legal accountability.
ICJ Hears Case on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is hearing a case on states' legal climate change obligations, with high-emitting countries arguing existing treaties are sufficient while island states contend they are not and demand further legal accountability.
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36% Bias Score

ICJ Reasserts Illegality of Israeli Presence in Occupied Territories Amidst Misinformation Campaign
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) reiterated its 2024 ruling declaring Israel's presence in occupied Palestinian territories illegal, prompting false social media claims that Israel has been declared an illegal state; this misinformation has circulated since July 19, 2024.

ICJ Reasserts Illegality of Israeli Presence in Occupied Territories Amidst Misinformation Campaign
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) reiterated its 2024 ruling declaring Israel's presence in occupied Palestinian territories illegal, prompting false social media claims that Israel has been declared an illegal state; this misinformation has circulated since July 19, 2024.
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20% Bias Score

Sudan Accuses UAE of Genocide Complicity in Darfur Conflict
Sudan filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of complicity in genocide due to its alleged support for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group in Darfur; the UAE denies the accusations, calling the lawsuit a "cynical communicati...

Sudan Accuses UAE of Genocide Complicity in Darfur Conflict
Sudan filed a lawsuit with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) accusing the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of complicity in genocide due to its alleged support for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group in Darfur; the UAE denies the accusations, calling the lawsuit a "cynical communicati...
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40% Bias Score

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Due to Water Infrastructure Targeting
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza by deliberately destroying water infrastructure and cutting off water supplies, resulting in at least 45,000 Palestinian deaths and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as detailed in a new report based on interviews, satellit...

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Due to Water Infrastructure Targeting
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of committing acts of genocide in Gaza by deliberately destroying water infrastructure and cutting off water supplies, resulting in at least 45,000 Palestinian deaths and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis, as detailed in a new report based on interviews, satellit...
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40% Bias Score

UN Seeks ICJ Opinion on Israel's Obligations to Facilitate Palestinian Aid
The UN General Assembly voted to ask the International Court of Justice for an opinion on Israel's obligations to facilitate aid to Palestinians, following Israel's ban on UNRWA and other aid obstacles; 137 nations voted in favor, 11 voted against, and 22 abstained.

UN Seeks ICJ Opinion on Israel's Obligations to Facilitate Palestinian Aid
The UN General Assembly voted to ask the International Court of Justice for an opinion on Israel's obligations to facilitate aid to Palestinians, following Israel's ban on UNRWA and other aid obstacles; 137 nations voted in favor, 11 voted against, and 22 abstained.
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44% Bias Score

Israel Closes Embassy in Ireland Amid ICJ 'Genocide' Accusation
Israel closed its embassy in Ireland in response to Ireland supporting an International Court of Justice petition accusing Israel of "genocide", citing "extreme anti-Israeli policies" and strained relations, despite other countries also supporting the petition.

Israel Closes Embassy in Ireland Amid ICJ 'Genocide' Accusation
Israel closed its embassy in Ireland in response to Ireland supporting an International Court of Justice petition accusing Israel of "genocide", citing "extreme anti-Israeli policies" and strained relations, despite other countries also supporting the petition.
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52% Bias Score

Spain Links Valencia Floods to Climate Change in Landmark ICJ Hearing
Spain presented evidence to the ICJ linking climate change to the deadly Valencia floods, arguing for the court to consider human rights in its advisory opinion on climate responsibilities, with the US and China also outlining their climate action plans.

Spain Links Valencia Floods to Climate Change in Landmark ICJ Hearing
Spain presented evidence to the ICJ linking climate change to the deadly Valencia floods, arguing for the court to consider human rights in its advisory opinion on climate responsibilities, with the US and China also outlining their climate action plans.
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44% Bias Score
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