Amidst the vast landscapes of Australia, a struggle against water injustice echoes through the ancient grounds of indigenous communities. Farmers in New South Wales continue their defiance against the law…
Uganda’s judge at the ICJ, Julia Sebutinde, was the only judge who voted against all six approved measures in the interim ruling by the ICJ in favor of South Africa.…
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is facing an unprecedented political crisis as allegations of misappropriation of fundraising proceeds have surfaced. Public prosecutors have begun investigations into numerous ministers within the…
The first Congress of Vienna, held in 1814-1815, led to peace in Europe for nearly 100 years, 1815-1914. It led to a Europe which could resolve conflicts through diplomacy rather…
Following the El-Dabaa nuclear power plant deal in Egypt, Russia is reaffirming its nuclear presence in Africa after signing two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Mali and Burkina Faso. African…
Ethiopia’s new year seaport deal with Somaliland has generated tension and sparked concerns among neighbors in an already volatile Horn. Michael Asiedu, 22 February 2024In a meeting with investors and…
Tensions continue to rise between Venezuela and Guyana after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro proclaims victory in the referendum to annex the Guyanese territory of Essequibo. The oil-rich region has been…
The BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement has gained traction and worldwide attention for its plea to boycott Israeli goods until the Jewish state abides by international law. The primary…
Silicon Valley’s pro-Israel bias and the millions of dollars the Israeli government and its supporters spend on online ad campaigns on platforms ranging from YouTube to Instagram and TikTok has…
Professor John J. Mearsheimer is known for his theory of offensive realism in international relations. He analyses South Africa’s 29 December 2023 application to the International Court of Justice (ICJ)…