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ICJ Dismisses Sudan's Genocide Case Against UAE Due to Treaty Reservation
The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's genocide case against the United Arab Emirates due to the UAE's reservation to Article 9 of the 1948 Genocide Convention, which grants it immunity from state-based lawsuits; the ongoing Sudanese civil war, marked by the RSF's actions in Darfur, is...
ICJ Dismisses Sudan's Genocide Case Against UAE Due to Treaty Reservation
The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's genocide case against the United Arab Emirates due to the UAE's reservation to Article 9 of the 1948 Genocide Convention, which grants it immunity from state-based lawsuits; the ongoing Sudanese civil war, marked by the RSF's actions in Darfur, is...
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52% Bias Score


ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.
ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.
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48% Bias Score


Guyana Appeals to ICJ Amidst Venezuela's Essequibo Actions
Guyana appealed to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt Venezuela's actions within the disputed Essequibo region, citing upcoming Venezuelan regional elections and the Venezuelan navy's approach to Guyanese oil platforms as threats to Guyanese sovereignty and economic interests.
Guyana Appeals to ICJ Amidst Venezuela's Essequibo Actions
Guyana appealed to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt Venezuela's actions within the disputed Essequibo region, citing upcoming Venezuelan regional elections and the Venezuelan navy's approach to Guyanese oil platforms as threats to Guyanese sovereignty and economic interests.
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60% Bias Score


Stalled Colombia-Nicaragua Maritime Boundary Talks Jeopardize Seaflower Reserve
Colombia and Nicaragua are yet to engage in talks to define new maritime boundaries after a 2012 ICJ ruling, despite the need to protect the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve and address ongoing conflicts between fishermen, hindered by political changes and strained relations between Presidents Petro and ...
Stalled Colombia-Nicaragua Maritime Boundary Talks Jeopardize Seaflower Reserve
Colombia and Nicaragua are yet to engage in talks to define new maritime boundaries after a 2012 ICJ ruling, despite the need to protect the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve and address ongoing conflicts between fishermen, hindered by political changes and strained relations between Presidents Petro and ...
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40% Bias Score


South Africa Welcomes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Calls for Just Peace in Gaza
South Africa welcomes the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement as a crucial first step to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a just and lasting peace that protects the human rights of both Palestinians and Israelis, and emphasizes immediate humanitarian aid and adherence to the Internation...
South Africa Welcomes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Calls for Just Peace in Gaza
South Africa welcomes the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement as a crucial first step to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, calling for a just and lasting peace that protects the human rights of both Palestinians and Israelis, and emphasizes immediate humanitarian aid and adherence to the Internation...
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36% Bias Score


Lebanon Appoints International Judge as Prime Minister Amidst Political Divisions
On January 13th, Nawaf Salam, a 71-year-old international judge and former Lebanese UN ambassador, was appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister with 84 out of 128 votes, lacking support from Hezbollah and Amal, signaling a potential shift in Lebanese politics.
Lebanon Appoints International Judge as Prime Minister Amidst Political Divisions
On January 13th, Nawaf Salam, a 71-year-old international judge and former Lebanese UN ambassador, was appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister with 84 out of 128 votes, lacking support from Hezbollah and Amal, signaling a potential shift in Lebanese politics.
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36% Bias Score

ICJ Orders Venezuela to Halt Essequibo Elections
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Venezuela to halt elections for officials in the Essequibo region, a resource-rich territory claimed by both Venezuela and Guyana, following Guyana's complaint of Venezuelan violation of a previous ruling; Venezuela rejected the ICJ's jurisdiction.

ICJ Orders Venezuela to Halt Essequibo Elections
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Venezuela to halt elections for officials in the Essequibo region, a resource-rich territory claimed by both Venezuela and Guyana, following Guyana's complaint of Venezuelan violation of a previous ruling; Venezuela rejected the ICJ's jurisdiction.
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16% Bias Score

South Africa Names Envoy to Repair U.S. Ties
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Mcebisi Jonas as a special envoy to the U.S. to mend ties damaged after the Trump administration expelled South Africa's ambassador and cut funding due to accusations of mistreating the white minority and pursuing anti-American policies, creating unc...

South Africa Names Envoy to Repair U.S. Ties
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Mcebisi Jonas as a special envoy to the U.S. to mend ties damaged after the Trump administration expelled South Africa's ambassador and cut funding due to accusations of mistreating the white minority and pursuing anti-American policies, creating unc...
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52% Bias Score

Sudan Accuses UAE of Genocide Complicity in Sudan War
Sudan filed a case at the International Court of Justice accusing the UAE of complicity in genocide by arming and funding the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's war, alleging acts including murder, rape, and displacement against the Masalit people, while the UAE denies the accusations.

Sudan Accuses UAE of Genocide Complicity in Sudan War
Sudan filed a case at the International Court of Justice accusing the UAE of complicity in genocide by arming and funding the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's war, alleging acts including murder, rape, and displacement against the Masalit people, while the UAE denies the accusations.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Cuts US Aid to South Africa Over Land Reform and Israel Case
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending nearly $440 million in U.S. aid to South Africa due to its land redistribution policy and its International Court of Justice case against Israel; the White House also plans to resettle white South African farmers as refugees.

Trump Cuts US Aid to South Africa Over Land Reform and Israel Case
President Donald Trump signed an executive order ending nearly $440 million in U.S. aid to South Africa due to its land redistribution policy and its International Court of Justice case against Israel; the White House also plans to resettle white South African farmers as refugees.
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64% Bias Score

ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
After a week of political change that saw Joseph Aoun become Lebanon's new president, Nawaf Salam, the president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed prime minister on Monday, succeeding Najib Mikati. Salam's appointment is largely seen as a victory for the reform movement and a sign...

ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
After a week of political change that saw Joseph Aoun become Lebanon's new president, Nawaf Salam, the president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed prime minister on Monday, succeeding Najib Mikati. Salam's appointment is largely seen as a victory for the reform movement and a sign...
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48% Bias Score

Ireland Joins Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
Ireland joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ on Monday, focusing on the legal definition of intent, amid rising international concern over the high death toll in Gaza (at least 45,885 since October 7, 2023) and strained relations between Ireland and Israel following the clos...

Ireland Joins Genocide Case Against Israel at ICJ
Ireland joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ on Monday, focusing on the legal definition of intent, amid rising international concern over the high death toll in Gaza (at least 45,885 since October 7, 2023) and strained relations between Ireland and Israel following the clos...
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48% Bias Score
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