Iran has denied it provided funding for South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice ...
The Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal is preparing to examine the cases of missing and murdered Indigenous children and unmarked ...
African nations are planning a Chagos-inspired legal battle to win slavery reparations from Britain, The Telegraph can reveal.
The US is running out of patience with the South African government, which has not addressed five demands the superpower made to smooth relations between the two countries.
Claims of self-defence cannot justify missile attacks on neighbouring states that were not party to the conflict.
As South Africa's public broadcaster faces scrutiny, a recent BCCSA ruling opens the door for transformative change, prompting a vital discussion among human rights groups.
Henry Mance (“The islands at the end of empire”, The Weekend Essay, Life & Arts, February 28) seems to take it as a given that separating the Chagos Islands from Mauritius in 1965 was contrary to ...
Paraguay said it wasn’t picking sides in the case South Africa is bringing against the Jewish state but argued that the court ...
Modern wars show how easily leaders meet rhetorical burden of justification and avoid strategic burden of ending them.
Operation Midnight Fury sparks questions in South Africa about BRICS ties, as economic alliances overshadow military commitments amid escalating Iran conflict.
From the standpoint of international law, the dispute was conclusively resolved.
The sinking of the Iranian warship Iris Dena by an American submarine in the Indian Ocean is not merely a dramatic naval ...