North Korea’s WPK charter revision enshrine the ‘two hostile states’ line, raising urgent questions about international law and Korean Peninsula stability.
US President Donald Trump accused some Western allies of ingratitude after several countries rebuffed his demand to send warships to escort oil tankers.
Citizens of Kazakhstan voted for a new constitution. According to preliminary results turnout was over 70% and 90% of votes supported the constitution. The new basic document expands presidential ...
Following the latest US government attack on a vessel in the eastern Pacific Sea yesterday, Amnesty International strongly condemns these acts and ...
The ferocity of U.S. and Israeli attacks has raised questions about whether the two countries are even attempting to minimize ...
Gain insights into the ICRC's role in developing and promoting international humanitarian law and policy. We have offices in over 90 countries around the world, providing assistance and protection to ...
In Ethiopia, Africa and the world, 2025 has been anything but predictable, and 2026’s story is yet to be told. Across the globe, conflicts are intensifying and humanitarian needs multiply. Africa ...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights said that governments have a duty to more closely monitor firearms manufacturers and ...
South Africa notes Israel’s response filing to the ICJ. 15 March 2026. The South African Government has noted the filing of Israel’s response to South Africa’s written plead ...
Israel has filed its response in SA’s genocide case before the International Court of Justice, more than a year after Pretoria submitted its detailed written arguments to the court.
South Africa’s constitution, Section 235, already recognizes the right of peoples within its borders to self-determination. South Africa’s ICJ submission has now elevated that recognition to an ...