Tag: International Court of Justice

Seven Years After Najib: The Lessons We Haven’t Learned

Najib Razak’s downfall in 2018 was seen as Malaysia’s great reset. But with Sarawak rising, Sabah drifting, PAS gaining strength, and Madani struggling to win trust, the question lingers: has anything really changed?

Unveiling Uniqueness 2 Returns: Celebrating the Power of Music and Diversity

More than just a concert, Unveiling Uniqueness 2 is a movement — a showcase of resilience and artistry that brings performers with disabilities and celebrated stars onto one stage of inclusion and inspiration
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ICJ Israel Ruling and the 1984 Judgment Against the US

To gauge how South Africa’s genocide case against Israel might play out, Nat Parry looks back 40 years to a case that Nicaragua brought...

Israel Faces Trial For Genocide In Gaza

Israel has broken SIXTY-TWO United Nations Resolutions over the years with absolutely no consequences. Iraq broke only two and was invaded, occupied, and destroyed...

Brave New World Can Emerge After Dust Settles in Ukraine

Zelensky of Ukraine should avoid American trap, end chaos in country In the wake of push coming to shove, the onus may be on the...