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France’s new Foreign Minister, Stéphane Séjourné, was asked in parliament in Paris this week about France’s position regarding South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Courts
Yesterday was the start of South Africa’s landmark case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), where it’s accusing Israel of committing the crime of genocide on Palestinians in
°®Âþµº was in the Hague as South Africa brought a case to the ICJ accusing Israel of committing genocide in its military action in since the 7th of October. In this second interview series, we
°®Âþµº was in the Hague as South Africa brought a case to the ICJ accusing Israel of committing genocide in its military action since the 7th of October. We interviewed Jeremy Corbyn, a member
The South African government is set to confront Israel at the International Court of Justice, marking a pivotal moment in international law and relations. The focus of this confrontation is an
Spanish social rights minister Ione Belarra has accused Israel of carrying out a "live genocide" in Gaza and proposed a legal initiative to bring Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to the ICC for war
Nicaragua is challenging Germany at the International Court of Justice, accusing it of contributing to the ongoing war and genocide in Gaza by supplying Israel with military and financial aid
Today marks one year since Israel's genocidal war on the Gaza Strip began. Israeli forces have sustained their assaults across the Gaza Strip - and Lebanon - as memorials are held in Israel to honour
During a daily press briefing yesterday at the US State Department, Liam Cosgrove, a journalist who writes for The Grayzone, confronted spokesperson Matthew Miller on US foreign policy and its
German lawyers representing Palestinian families from the Gaza Strip have filed a criminal complaint against German officials – including Chancellor Olaf Sholz – for supplying Israel with weapons that