Ecuador and South Korea agreed to start negotiations for reducing tariff elimination schedules
Ecuador and South Korea have agreed to negotiate a reduction in tariff elimination schedules and begin the process for a Bilateral Investment Treaty, according to Ecuador's Minister of Production, Commerce, and Investments, Luis Alberto Jaramillo.
Good Start in T-MEC Negotiations
Recent visits by Mexican officials to Washington signal the beginning of the T-MEC treaty review, highlighting the deep political and economic ties between Mexico and the United States.
Closer to a nuclear conflict
The expiration of the New START treaty between the US and Russia has heightened fears of a nuclear conflict as the previous limits on nuclear arsenals are no longer in place.
In the T-MEC, the development model is at stake
The review of the T-MEC trade agreement begins amidst threats from Trump to cancel it, with Mexico determined to keep the treaty while also evaluating new conditions proposed by the U.S.
Review of the T-MEC: a view from Washington
The article discusses the ongoing review process of the T-MEC treaty between the U.S. and Mexico, highlighting the discussions and potential outcomes that could extend the treaty by 16 years.
Stubb to the BBC: Trump has no right to invoke NATO assistance
Finnish President Alexander Stubb asserts that U.S. President Donald Trump's request for support from NATO allies is unfounded, emphasizing that conflicts such as Iran do not satisfy NATO treaty conditions for invoking mutual defense clauses.
Congress promulgates EU-Mercosur agreement, and treaty comes into effect in May
The Brazilian Congress has confirmed the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, which is set to take effect in May.
When Hitler Started Recruitment in the German Army, He Violated the Versailles Treaty
On March 16, 1935, Hitler declared the expansion of the German army, violating the terms of the Versailles Treaty that restricted Germany's military capabilities after World War I.
Separation speed bump: Negotiating with First Nations
The article discusses the implications of potential Alberta separation on First Nations and highlights their negotiation efforts with the federal government for legitimacy and recognition.
High Seas Treaty Needs to Give Voice to Indigenous Peoples, Not Just Use Their Knowledge, Experts Advocate
Experts argue that the implementation of the High Seas Treaty will succeed only if it actively includes indigenous voices in the decision-making processes.
Global investment in ocean science is lacking, says UNESCO marine policy expert
Experts at an international symposium in Brazil stress the need for increased investment in ocean science to ensure the success of the High Seas Treaty in protecting marine biodiversity.
Chris Selley: First Nations chiefs make a much-needed case for Canada
First Nations chiefs met with King Charles at Buckingham Palace to discuss Indigenous rights and the implications of a sovereignty referendum in Alberta.
Finland puts the tax agreement with Russia on hold
Finland plans to suspend the application of its tax agreement with Russia starting July 1.
European Parliament: Green light for the first international, legally binding treaty on Artificial Intelligence
The European Parliament has overwhelmingly approved a resolution for the ratification of the Council of Europe's Convention on Artificial Intelligence, marking the first legally binding international framework for AI governance.
Iran proposes 'non-aggression pact and compensation' as ceasefire conditions... US remains at an impasse
Iran has proposed a non-aggression treaty and compensation as conditions to end the ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, amidst skepticism over U.S. acceptance.
Investment treaty with the United Arab Emirates will undergo a second constitutional review before reaching the National Assembly
Ecuador's government is concerned about a Constitutional Court ruling that could jeopardize clauses in an investment treaty with the UAE, potentially deterring foreign investors.
High seas protection is the focus of an event in Brazil that discusses science and biodiversity
Scientists and authorities gather in Rio de Janeiro to discuss the implementation of the global agreement for high seas protection.
Treaty 6 delegates visit Buckingham Palace ahead of 150th commemoration
Chiefs from Treaty 6 First Nations are visiting Buckingham Palace to invite King Charles III to the 150th commemoration of Treaty 6.
What was said in the consultations about the T-MEC
Consultations by Mexico's Ministry of Economy on the T-MEC revealed strong support for the treaty, along with calls for improvements in its implementation.
Uncertainty about the future of the USMCA
Mexico's Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard announced the initiation of bilateral talks regarding the USMCA treaty, set to begin in mid-March in Washington.
When Hitler Violated the Versailles Treaty, World War II Started a Year Later
On March 7, 1938, Hitler violated the Versailles Treaty by reoccupying the Rhineland, setting the stage for World War II.
From guns to ballots: FARC's campaign for votes in Colombia
A decade after signing a peace treaty, former FARC guerrillas in Colombia face challenges in political elections and adapting to civilian life.
Ebrard announces date for the first round of T-MEC review with the US
Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard announced that Mexico and the United States will begin formal bilateral talks to review the T-MEC treaty on March 16.
British Bases in Cyprus: What the Treaty Specifies
The article discusses the provisions of the 1960 treaty regarding British bases in Cyprus, detailing the ownership and cooperation between Cyprus and the UK.
Reform State Treaty: ARD and ZDF Cut Three Specialized Channels
ARD and ZDF are eliminating three specialized channels as part of the Reform State Treaty aimed at modernizing broadcasting.
Experts Sound the Alarm Following Poland's Exit from a Significant Treaty. AU MON Responds
Poland, along with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on landmines, raising concerns about mine production and deployment in the region.
Protesters rally outside N.S. legislature as tensions rise inside during debate
Hundreds protested outside the Nova Scotia legislature against government budget cuts to cultural programs and resource extraction policies, voicing concerns over treaty obligations and environmental conservation.
Negotiations for the Plastic Waste Treaty Resumed with New Chair's Enthusiasm: 'There is a Common Will to Resolve'
Negotiations for an international treaty aimed at curbing plastic waste have been stalled for six months, but the new chair, Julio Cordano of Chile, expresses optimism about reaching an agreement.
The duty of mutual assistance: hereโs why the EU must intervene if a member state is attacked
The article discusses the obligation of the EU to intervene under Article 42, paragraph 7 of the Treaty if a member state, such as the UK base in Cyprus, is attacked.
March 3, 1918 - Treaty of Brest-Litovsk: The day the Greeks of Eastern Pontus surrendered to their persecutors
The article discusses the historical significance of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk for the Greek communities in Eastern Pontus, marking a catastrophic turning point as their territories were surrendered to the Turks.
The Revenge Against Seoul's 'Black Smoke'... What Will We Do?
The article discusses historical agreements between Japan and the US post-WWII and their implications for regional security in East Asia, particularly in light of recent military operations involving the US and Israel.
When Russia Exited World War I, It Signed a Treaty with Germany
On March 3, 1918, Russia officially exited World War I by signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers, including Germany.
TODAY IN HISTORY โฉ Russia ceded territorial claims to Estonia
In 1918, during the Brest-Litovsk peace treaty, Soviet Russia renounced its territorial claims over Estonia and several other regions.
Trita Parsi, former president of the Iranian-American Council: "Gulf countries fear the consequences of a regime change in Iran"
Trita Parsi, an advocate for dialogue with Iran, discusses the fears Gulf countries have regarding potential regime changes in Iran and critiques former President Trump's approach to negotiating with the Iranian government.
Lives after the Treaty of Lausanne - The Pontic refugees through the archives of the National Bank
The article discusses the impact of the Treaty of Lausanne on approximately 1.5 million Greek Orthodox refugees, particularly focusing on the unique identity and integration challenges faced by the Pontic Greeks.
Ambassador Diana Salazar reveals there are approaches with Argentina to sign a new extradition treaty
Ecuador's ambassador to Argentina, Diana Salazar, discusses her experiences and efforts in strengthening bilateral relations, particularly focusing on extradition treaties and cooperation in security.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Santa Catarina from Friday, February 27, 2026
The podcast discusses the postponement of a judgment to March 25 by Fachin, with the current suspension still in effect until then.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Rio on Friday, February 27, 2026
Key legal proceedings in Brazil have been postponed, impacting the implementation of a significant treaty until approved by the European Parliament.
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, February 27, 2026
The judgment has been postponed to March 25, 2026, with the current suspension remaining in effect until that decision is made.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas on Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses the postponement of a judgment to March 25 by Fachin, with current suspension remaining in effect until then.
EU-Mercosur Agreement: French Minister of Agriculture "regrets" the provisional application of the treaty
French Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard expressed regret over the EU's decision to provisionally apply the Mercosur agreement, stating that it undermines the decisions of the European Parliament.
Europe activated the agreement with Mercosur, and the free trade treaty starts on May 1
The European Commission has announced the provisional enforcement of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement starting May 1, following ratification by Argentina and Uruguay.
VIDEOS: Good Morning PE on Friday, February 27, 2026
A podcast from 'Bom Dia PE' discusses the postponement of a crucial judgment until March 25, with current suspensions remaining in effect.
Rwanda-UK Migration Dispute Set for Arbitration Next Month
The arbitration proceedings regarding the Rwanda-UK Migration and Economic Development Partnership (MEDP) are set to begin on March 18, 2024, amid accusations from Rwanda that the UK has not honored its commitments under the agreement.
Gibraltar and its region greet the treaty with hesitations: "There are negative and positive points, but that's life, like in a marriage"
Gibraltar's residents express mixed feelings about the newly proposed treaty, acknowledging both potential benefits and drawbacks.
Russia halts negotiations of the new START treaty, nuclear pact with the United States
President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia will suspend its observation of the new START treaty with the United States, jeopardizing the last agreement limiting nuclear arsenals.
Argentine Senate approves treaty between Mercosur and the European Union
The Argentine Senate has ratified the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, a decision hailed by President Javier Milei's government as a significant milestone for Argentina's international integration.
Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina accelerate ratification of the EU-Mercosur agreement
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies has approved the EU-Mercosur treaty, moving it to the Senate for further analysis, amid rising import tariffs from the US.
Lukoil to Bulgarians: You must buy Russian oil
Lukoil's trading company Litasco announced that Bulgaria's measures against it violate the Energy Charter Treaty, following Bulgaria's suspension of Russian oil imports and handling of Lukoil's assets.
Brussels publishes the treaty that defines the status of Gibraltar after Brexit
The European Commission has published the legal text that outlines the treaty concerning Gibraltar's status post-Brexit, which aims to facilitate access to Schengen and the single market while removing physical barriers.