South Africa reviews Israelβs defense in Gaza genocide case
South Africa is assessing Israel's defense in a UN court case regarding allegations of genocide in Gaza.
More countries pick sides in genocide case against Israel
Several countries are joining a genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, highlighting international divisions over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
ICJ sets date for new arguments between Ecuador and Mexico over filed claims
The International Court of Justice has extended a deadline for Ecuador and Mexico to submit new pleadings regarding Ecuador's claim against Mexico for granting illegal political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas.
Kenya: ICJ Kenya Denounces Detention, Expulsion of Zimbabwean Lawyer and Rights Activist Brian Kagoro
ICJ Kenya has condemned the unlawful detention and expulsion of Zimbabwean lawyer Brian Kagoro, highlighting its implications for civic space in Kenya.
Africa: Mudavadi Rallies Africa Behind Judge Okowa's ICJ Re-Election Bid
Kenya is intensifying efforts to secure the re-election of Judge Phoebe Okowa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) following her nomination announced by Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi.
Snowball throwing 'strictly forbidden', says AGF before late evening match
Israeli authorities have been granted enhanced powers over Palestinians in the West Bank, with new measures allowing settlers to purchase land deemed illegal by the ICJ.
ICJ hears opening statements in genocide case against Myanmar
The International Court of Justice began hearings regarding genocide accusations against Myanmar for its treatment of the Rohingya ethnic minority, a case first filed by The Gambia in 2019.