China Urges United States to End Blockade and Sanctions on Cuba
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning calls on the US to end its blockade and sanctions against Cuba, aligning with international community demands.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning calls on the US to end its blockade and sanctions against Cuba, aligning with international community demands.
Recent discussions at the Shangri-La Dialogue highlight ongoing tensions and the legal debates surrounding the South China Sea arbitration ruling.
International scholars gather in Shanghai to discuss the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial and the importance of defending the postwar order against revisionism.
Experts from around the world gather in Shanghai to discuss the Tokyo Trial’s lasting impact on international law and peace in the Asia-Pacific region on its 80th anniversary.
Hungary’s parliament has voted to cancel its withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, marking a major policy shift under the leadership of Peter Magyar.
Hungarian lawmakers have voted to cancel the country’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, signaling a major policy shift under Premier Peter Magyar.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for stronger UN Security Council leadership, stating that unilateral military actions without UN authorization are unacceptable.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that the erosion of international law and Security Council divisions are fueling global instability and the proliferation of conflicts.
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla report documented cases of sexual abuse, including rape, following their detainment by the Israeli Navy off the coast of Cyprus.
Brazil urges the US to resolve differences with Cuba through diplomacy and negotiation, stressing the importance of sovereignty and international law.
Italy, France, the UK, and Germany warn that continued settlement growth in the West Bank undermines stability and violates international law, urging businesses to avoid construction tenders.
Activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla were deported from Israel after a controversial video showed them being taunted by security minister Ben-Gvir.
Scholars from the Chinese mainland and Europe gather in France to address the evolving challenges of human rights and the dangers of geopolitical hegemony in 2026.
China expresses firm support for Cuba’s national dignity and sovereignty, opposing unilateral sanctions and external interference following US indictments.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel slams the US indictment of revolutionary leader Raul Castro, labeling it a political move devoid of legal basis.
Felicien Kabuga, a key suspect in the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has died in custody in The Hague at 93, ending a decades-long pursuit by international justice.
An analysis of the historical and legal foundations of the Taiwan question and its pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of China-US diplomatic relations.
American economist Jeffrey Sachs points to the Qing Dynasty and WWII declarations to affirm that Taiwan historically belongs to China.
Acting President Delcy Rodriguez reaffirms Venezuela’s sovereignty, rejecting any possibility of the country becoming a US state during a press conference in The Hague.
China’s Foreign Ministry strongly opposes US sanctions on Chinese companies, calling for adherence to international law and efforts to prevent renewed conflict.