Guinea ends border crisis and hands over 16 soldiers to Sierra Leone
Guinea has released 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers and police officers following a border dispute between the two countries.
Maritime Border Between Ghana and Togo: Lomé Ready for International Arbitration
Togo has expressed its readiness to engage in international arbitration regarding the maritime border dispute with Ghana after Ghana's own decision to refer the matter to international courts.
The Taliban in Afghanistan launch attacks against Pakistan and claim to have taken military posts
The Taliban in Afghanistan have initiated large-scale offensives against Pakistani military posts in response to recent airstrikes by Pakistan, marking an escalation in border disputes between the two nations.
Guinea detains neighbor’s soldiers
Guinea has detained 16 soldiers from Sierra Leone for allegedly crossing the border without approval, sparking a diplomatic tension between the two countries.
Guinea detains 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers amid border dispute
Guinea has detained 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers over an accusation of crossing the border and raising their national flag, while Sierra Leone asserts they were on their own territory.
Maritime Border between Ghana and Togo: Accra Decides to Resort to International Arbitration
Ghana has opted for international arbitration in its maritime border dispute with Togo after eight years of unsuccessful negotiations.
Cambodian PM says Thai forces occupying disputed land despite Trump-brokered ceasefire
Cambodian PM Hun Manet claims that Thai forces have invaded Cambodian territory, breaking a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump.
Cambodia's Prime Minister: Thailand Occupies Land Despite Peace Agreement
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet has accused Thai forces of occupying Cambodian territory despite a peace agreement facilitated by former President Donald Trump.
Thailand PM Anutin’s party leads snap election, rejects coalition bid
Thailand's Bhumjaithai Party, led by PM Anutin Charnvirakul, is ahead in the snap election results and has declined to pursue coalition talks.
Thais vote today in parliamentary elections
Thailand is holding parliamentary elections today, with no party expected to achieve an absolute majority, leading to likely coalition negotiations.
Explaining the Situation: Why is the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict Escalating? The Roots of the Dispute
The escalating border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, which has resulted in significant military clashes and casualties, stems from longstanding disputes over border delineation and territorial claims.
'PM's orders were very clear', responded former brigadier on Rahul Gandhi's allegations
Former Brigadier Anil Gupta refuted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's claims regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's directives to the army during the India-China border dispute, accusing Gandhi of politicizing national security issues.
Akhilesh Yadav Criticizes Government on India-China Border Dispute
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has sharply criticized the government regarding the India-China border dispute and the entry of foreign products into the agricultural sector, highlighting concerns for national security and agriculture's impact.
Thailand General Election: Ruling Party Makes Security an Issue Amid Border Dispute as Reform Momentum Among Youth Fades
Thailand's lower house general election is set for the 8th, with major parties struggling for support and a focus on coalition negotiations as security issues arise from a border dispute with Cambodia.
Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopens for limited travel – latest updates
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for limited travel, amidst tensions as Israel plans to suspend Médecins Sans Frontières operations in Gaza due to a dispute over staff information.
BiH could sue Croatia over radioactive waste disposal near the border
Bosnia and Herzegovina plans to challenge the construction of a radioactive waste disposal site in Trgovska Gora, which could lead to an international dispute or arbitration against Croatia.
Palace vs. Government. Dispute over Nawrocki's Words on "Defense of the Western Border"
The president of Poznań, Karol Nawrocki, sparked controversy by suggesting the West poses the main threat to Poland during a speech commemorating the Great Polish Uprising.
Thailand and Cambodia agree to ceasefire after weeks of deadly border clashes
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after weeks of deadly border clashes that killed at least 47 people.
Border Conflict: Thailand and Cambodia Agree to "Immediate" Ceasefire
Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate ceasefire after weeks of fighting over disputed territory along their border, with defense ministers signing an agreement.