China Advocates Equal Global Human Rights Standards at UN Council
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges equal application of international human rights law, rejecting double standards at UNHRC session.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges equal application of international human rights law, rejecting double standards at UNHRC session.
Nearly 20 countries and regional organizations condemn Israel’s recent West Bank decisions, calling them violations of international law and threats to regional stability.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns human rights violations in the Israel-Palestine conflict are eroding the two-state solution, urging global action.
Multiple Middle Eastern and Asian nations condemn US envoy’s remarks supporting Israeli control over disputed territories, citing threats to regional stability.
Iraq’s Foreign Ministry condemns US Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s controversial remarks supporting Israeli control over the Middle East, citing violations of international law.
Jordan condemns US envoy’s claim of Israel’s ‘biblical right’ to the Middle East, calling it a violation of international law and sovereignty.
The Group of Friends of Global Governance emphasizes upholding the UN Charter and international law to address global instability, promoting multilateralism and peaceful dispute resolution.
African Union leaders at the 39th Summit in Addis Ababa called for Palestine’s full UN membership and condemned Israeli occupation, citing humanitarian crises in Gaza.
Palestinian authorities denounce Israel’s West Bank land registration plan as a violation of international law, warning it undermines peace efforts and threatens regional stability.
Palestinian VP urges global pressure on Israel to halt settlement expansion and address humanitarian crises in Gaza and the West Bank.
China urges Japan to reflect on wartime history as constitutional revision plans spark regional concerns. Foreign Ministry emphasizes adherence to peaceful development.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, was killed in a targeted attack in western Libya, authorities confirmed. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Newly released Epstein documents spark international investigations in Poland and the UK, while US Congress prepares testimonies from Bill and Hillary Clinton.
South Africa orders Israeli envoy to leave within 72 hours, citing violations of diplomatic norms and sovereignty challenges.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns of rising global instability driven by power imbalances, urging accelerated reforms to strengthen multilateral cooperation in 2026.
Rwanda seeks arbitration over unpaid funds from the UK’s canceled 2022 asylum agreement, escalating diplomatic tensions amid migration policy debates.
Russia announces release of two sailors from U.S.-seized Marinera tanker, escalating debates over international maritime law.
China urges Japan to correct PM Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan, stressing historical and legal facts of Taiwan’s return to China as part of the post-WWII international order.
UN human rights chief Volker Turk calls for U.S. immigration policy reforms, citing due process concerns and fatal enforcement incidents in Minneapolis this January.
The UN reaffirms its commitment to peace and efficiency in 2026, responding to recent criticism from former U.S. President Trump.