Israel’s genocidal intent was clearly shown at ICJ hearing
DAOUD KUTTAB January 14, 2024 Short Url It is known that one of the biggest challenges, when attempting to blame any country for acts of genocide, is the need to […]
DAOUD KUTTAB January 14, 2024 Short Url It is known that one of the biggest challenges, when attempting to blame any country for acts of genocide, is the need to […]
Police officers disperse demonstrators in support of Palestine during a hearing at the International Court of Justice on a genocide complaint by South Africa against Israel in The Hague, Netherlands, […]
ByJeremy Corbyn At the International Court of Justice, South Africa spoke on behalf of the billions of people who oppose Israel’s genocide in Gaza — and put Western governments to […]
South Africa’s claim of genocide in Gaza is only the second time a state has tried to litigate the perceived atrocities of another Julian Borger in Washington Thu 11 Jan 2024 […]
Israel-Gaza war Case opens in The Hague with judges shown pictures and video as evidence of alleged genocide Haroon Siddique in The Hague Thu 11 Jan 2024 17. Israel has shown […]
The International Court of Justice has great influence in shaping international law. Its recognition of South Africa’s claim may cement the perception that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says […]
Associated Press December 30, 2023 FILE – View of the Peace Palace which houses the World Court in The Hague, Netherlands, on Sept. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) The Hague, Netherlands. South […]
Written byAnver Versi Not a day passes without the news agencies informing us of yet more bloodshed and destruction caused by the extremist organisations now active in wide swathes of […]
MENA The New Arab Staff & Agencies 17 November, 2023 Five countries, including South Africa and Bangladesh, have called for the International Criminal Court to launch an investigation into Israel’s […]
Commentary / WritePeace blog Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Photo: Peter Mitchell/Unsplash 3 July 2023 Indices to measure soft, hard and smart power are back in vogue to the extent that the Economist magazine […]
BY REUTERS SEP 07, 2023 – daily sabah Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko looks on during a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Moscow, Russia, Aug. 31, […]
16 July 2023 NATO’s goal in destroying Libya was to prevent Gaddafi from unifying Africa and introducing the African gold dinar. Hillary Clinton’s leaked emails revealed that NATO’s goal in […]
© Provided by Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) Addis Ababa, September 1/2023 (ENA): The inclusion of Ethiopia and Egypt as new members of the BRICS would help transform the continent and make […]
Aug 30,2023 – JORDAN TIMES / Michael Jansen The enlargement of the five member BRICS bloc amounts to a challenge to US hegemony, especially in this region. The grouping of […]
bbc.com By Mohammed Allie BBC News, Cape Town A Quran – neatly handwritten more than 200 years ago by an Indonesian imam who had been banished to the southern tip […]
Story by Naharnet Newsdesk • Yesterday 5:21 PMAfrican leaders have left two days of meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin with little to show for their requests to resume a deal that […]
THE SATURDAY ESSAY On a continent whose growing population presents enormous opportunities for Christianity and Islam, both faiths are adapting to charismatic modes of worship and indigenous traditions. Worshipers at […]
Moscow says three-hour meeting discussed “peace plan” which consists of 10 elements but is “very difficult to implement, difficult to compare positions.” Russian President Vladimir Putin has met with a […]
1 / 2 Egypt’s Prime Minister Mustafa Madbuly, Senegal’s President Macky Sall, President of the Union of Comoros Azali Assoumani, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Zambia’s […]
Malaria BreakthroughNew Vaccine Could Save Hundreds of Thousands of Children More than 600,000 people die each year of malaria, mostly children. An effective vaccine has now been developed at Oxford […]