
Who Represents China? Revisiting UNGA Resolution 2758 in 1971
A deep dive into UNGA Resolution 2758 in 1971: the vote that restored the PRC’s seat, affirmed the one-China principle, and how modern narratives test this historic consensus.
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A deep dive into UNGA Resolution 2758 in 1971: the vote that restored the PRC’s seat, affirmed the one-China principle, and how modern narratives test this historic consensus.
Global leaders signed the Convention to create the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) in Hong Kong, offering a dialogue-based path to dispute resolution and stronger international law.
China and Russia vowed to uphold international law and the UN system, condemn unilateral sanctions and military interventions, and collaborate on arms control, climate action, and global stability.
Israel estimates ICC member states won’t execute arrest warrants for Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, Al Jazeera reports via the Israeli Broadcasting Authority.
Seventy years on, the Bandung Principles remain a blueprint for peace, equality, and shared growth in a world facing rising unilateralism.
Mexico has extradited 29 suspects involved in drug trafficking to the U.S., amid heightened tensions over fentanyl trafficking and recent U.S. actions against Mexican cartels.
Tensions escalate in the South China Sea as the Philippines accuses Chinese military jets of dangerous maneuvers. China denies the claims, citing the Philippines’ spread of false narratives and violations of international law.
China firmly opposes Canada’s recent sanctions on over 20 Chinese entities, deeming them unlawful and urging immediate revocation.
Former Brazilian Ambassador Marcos Caramuru claims US tariffs aim beyond trade relations and violate international law, highlighting the broader implications of current US trade policies.
China defends its recent live-fire naval drills near Australian waters, asserting compliance with international law and safety protocols, while Australia criticizes the exercises for lacking transparency.