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South Africa reprimands US ambassador for calling 'Kill the Boer' chant hate speech despite court ruling
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South Africa's government issued a formal diplomatic reprimand to US Ambassador Leo Brent Bozell III on March 11, 2026, after he publicly dismissed a Constitutional Court ruling during a speech the previous day, insisting the anti-apartheid-era 'Kill the Boer' chant constituted hate speech. Bozell later expressed regrets and affirmed US respect for South Africa's judiciary amid strained bilateral relations.
Six countries have filed declarations of intervention in South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. The United States, Hungary and Fiji supported Israel, while the Netherlands, Namibia and Iceland backed South Africa's claims. These interventions bring the total number of participating countries to more than 20.
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国際海底機構(ISA)は今週、ジャマイカで開催され、年内に深海採掘のルールを最終化することを議論する。先住民擁護者らは、環境影響への懸念の中で、自らの権利と海洋との文化的つながりの包含を求めている。この加速されたスケジュールは、国際的な枠組み外での採掘を推進するドナルド・トランプ米大統領の政策への対応だ。
The first day of the confirmation of charges hearing against former President Rodrigo Duterte began at the International Criminal Court on February 23, 2026, in The Hague, Netherlands. Duterte did not attend after waiving his right to appear, though judges deemed him fit to participate. Prosecutors presented evidence on the Davao Death Squad and Duterte's statements.
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Egypt is following the maritime border issue between Kuwait and Iraq with "great interest and concern," urging adherence to international law and respect for Kuwait's sovereignty while offering support to both sides for a consensus that bolsters regional security.
The International Criminal Court has set the confirmation of charges hearing against former president Rodrigo Duterte for February 23, after denying his appeal on fitness to participate. The hearing will take place in The Hague, Netherlands, following his arrest one year ago in Manila. The process includes lawyers representing drug war victims.
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In response to the International Criminal Court's (ICC) recent naming of alleged co-perpetrators in former President Rodrigo Duterte's drug war case, the Philippine government says it is prepared to coordinate with Interpol on any arrest warrants, following the precedent set in Duterte's transfer to The Hague last year. Malacañang emphasizes adherence to Philippine law, while ruling out discussions on rejoining the ICC.
Duterte camp eyes UN challenge to ICC jurisdiction after detention ruling
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2026/03/06 16:32ICC keeps Duterte detained while rejecting new appeal
2026/03/03 14:31South Africa's Dirco director-general calls US-Israeli and Iranian strikes unlawful
2026/02/28 05:13Prosecution, victims' reps fear Duterte would flee if released from ICC detention
2026/02/23 20:15House resolutions seek Philippines' return to ICC
2026/02/23 03:02ICC proceeds with confirmation hearing against Duterte in his absence
2026/02/21 08:36ICC rejects Duterte's plea to disqualify victims' lawyers
2026/02/19 16:26Claims of Duterte's return to Philippines with tracker are false
2026/02/18 11:00Duterte waives right to attend ICC charges hearing