
Thai Health Minister Accuses Cambodia of War Crimes After Deadly Border Clashes
Thai health minister reports 12 deaths, including 11 civilians, in border clashes with Cambodia; accuses Cambodia of war crimes over hospital attack.
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Thai health minister reports 12 deaths, including 11 civilians, in border clashes with Cambodia; accuses Cambodia of war crimes over hospital attack.

China reaffirms its rejection of the 2016 South China Sea arbitral award, declaring it null and void, and emphasizes its commitment to peaceful resolution through negotiation and consultation.

China rejects the South China Sea arbitration award issued in 2016. This article explores the reasons behind China’s stance and its emphasis on sovereignty and international law.

China challenges the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling favoring the Philippines, with expert Dr. Wang Hanling calling it a geopolitical maneuver rather than a neutral legal process.

China urges the US to stop advancing a Taiwan-related act supporting the Taiwan region’s inclusion in the IMF, emphasizing adherence to the One-China principle and international norms.

Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te faces criticism over speeches that challenge international law and promote separatism, sparking debate over the island’s future.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warns that the UN Charter is under assault like never before, urging nations to uphold its principles and reminding them that it is ‘not an a-la-carte menu.’

A global poll reveals overwhelming condemnation of recent U.S. air strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, with respondents urging for de-escalation and political solutions in the Middle East.

Explore the history and significance of UN Resolution 2758, which restored China’s seat at the UN in 1971, and uncover the truths behind current debates over Taiwan’s status.

Hong Kong becomes headquarters for the world’s first international mediation organization, aiming to peacefully resolve global disputes.