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Inquirer.net on MSNHosting the future: PH steps into climate justice spotlightIn flood-hit communities across the Philippines, the scenes have become painfully familiar: soaked belongings, makeshift soup kitchens, and volunteers doing their best to help neighbors survive yet ...
All announcements about aid entering Gaza are part of a deceptive theatrical performance meant to mislead global public ...
Amy Cilimburg writes, In a landmark decision, the United Nations International Court of Justice (ICJ), the world’s highest court, ruled that nation states must prevent harm to the climate system and ...
By Shoon Naing and Artorn Pookasook SISAKET, Thailand (Reuters) -Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third ...
The world’s top court may not be able to compel polluting states to halt planet-warming emissions, but experts say its ...
Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third day and new flashpoints emerged on Saturday as both sides said ...
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Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli army has pursued a brutal offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, ...
In the time of global cooperation on climate change, the Trump administration stands out as a pariah. At present, the U.S.
SISAKET, Thailand (Reuters) -Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third day and new flashpoints emerged on ...
Rachel Reeves, beware. Britain could soon be facing yet more eye-watering demands for reparations. But not just because of ...
Judges at the UN’s highest court are set to issue a decision Wednesday that could set a legal benchmark for action on the ...
Dr Panitan Wattanayagorn outlines three key considerations for Thailand as the UNSC prepares to discuss the escalating border ...
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