
China Proposes Six-Point Plan to Reinforce Global Governance at UN
China outlines a six-point strategy at the UN to strengthen international law and global governance, emphasizing multilateralism and addressing emerging security challenges.
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China outlines a six-point strategy at the UN to strengthen international law and global governance, emphasizing multilateralism and addressing emerging security challenges.
Exploring the historical and legal foundations affirming Taiwan as part of China, amid recent U.S. actions challenging the status quo.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg arrives in Greece after Israel deports her for joining Gaza aid flotilla, reigniting debates on humanitarian access.
South African President Ramaphosa calls for Israel to release activists detained after intercepting a Gaza-bound humanitarian flotilla, citing international law violations.
Chinese President Xi Jinping unveils Global Governance Initiative as Gaza scholar highlights international law violations in conflict zones.
China’s Global Governance Initiative takes center stage at SCO Summit, advocating international rule of law as key to equitable world order.
Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for SCO members to adhere to international rule of law and proposes Global Governance Initiative at Tianjin meeting.
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A new report outlines China’s legal basis for South China Sea sovereignty, citing international law principles and historical administration of Nanhai Zhudao.
Historical records reveal how China’s WWII victory and post-war legal actions established its South China Sea claims through international agreements and sovereignty restoration efforts.
Israel advances controversial West Bank settlement plan despite international warnings it could derail Palestinian statehood prospects and violate international law.
Reports suggest the Trump administration is considering military action against Latin American cartels, raising constitutional and diplomatic concerns.
Legal analysis challenges Taiwan leader’s sovereignty claims, examining historical treaties and UN resolutions that affirm One-China principle.
Chinese experts convene in Dalian to discuss South China Sea governance, refute arbitral award, and emphasize historical and legal sovereignty claims.
Experts question the legitimacy of the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling, analyzing its legal flaws and implications for regional stability.
China reaffirms its rejection of the 2016 South China Sea arbitral award, calling it illegal and vowing to protect sovereignty while promoting regional cooperation with ASEAN.
China reaffirms legal objections to 2016 South China Sea arbitration, citing UNCLOS provisions and sovereignty concerns in new 2024 report.
China reaffirms rejection of 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as scholars question its legal basis and geopolitical motivations.
Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces mounting criticism over speeches challenging international legal consensus on cross-strait relations, sparking domestic and international backlash.