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News Nagorno-Karabakh

Russian Aid Reaches Beleaguered Enclave

Nine months into Azerbaijan’s effective blockade of a road linking its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, a Russian truck has arrived in the enclave carrying humanitarian aid.

BBC | 12 Sep 2023

  • Caucasus
  • Politics

News Spratly Islands

Philippines accuses China of water cannon attack in Spratly Islands

Latest in long history of nautical intimidations by Beijing, which lays unrecognized claim to almost all of the South China Sea.

The Guardian | 6 Aug 2023

  • South China Sea
  • Asia

News Falkland Islands

Islas Malvinas: EU signs deal using Falklands’ Argentine name

UK asks bloc to clarify position after Buenos Aires declares ‘triumph’ over use of term in declaration.

The Guardian | 20 Jul 2023

  • Americas
  • Politics

News

US Soldier Held By North Korea After Crossing Border

North Korea is reported to have detained a serving US army soldier who crossed the heavily-fortified border from South Korea without permission. The man was on an organised tour of the UN-run zone dividing the two countries.

BBC | 18 Jul 2023

  • Asia
  • Politics

News Western Sahara

Israel Recognises Western Sahara As Part Of Morocco

Israel has recognised Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed territory of Western Sahara, the Moroccan government and a statement from the Israeli prime minister’s office say. Rabat said on Monday that Israel is considering opening a consulate in Dakhla.

Al Jazeera | 17 Jul 2023

  • Africa
  • Middle East
  • Politics

News Paracel Islands

Studio defends Barbie movie after controversial map prompts Vietnam ban

Warner Bros says map is ‘child-like’ after Vietnam accused film-makers of depicting China’s nine-dash line in South China Sea.

The Guardian | 7 Jul 2023

  • South China Sea
  • Asia
  • Film
  • Maps

News Taiwan

Taiwan Taekwondo Medalist Celebrates with Chinese Flag

A Taiwanese taekwondo athlete who waved a Chinese flag after winning a bronze at the Asia-Pacific Masters Games (APMG) in South Korea was not officially registered with Taiwan’s team, the Sports Administration stated in a reaction to the incident.

Taiwan News | 20 May 2023

  • Asia
  • Sports
  • Flags

News

Sikh Separatist Arrested after Weeks on the Run

Self-styled preacher Amritpal Singh, whose calls for Sikh independence riled India’s authorities, has been arrested in Punjab state. The 30-year-old had been on the run for more than a month after evading arrest in Punjab on 18 March.

BBC | 23 Apr 2023

  • Asia

News Nagorno-Karabakh

UN Court Orders Azerbaijan to End Roadblock

The International Court of Justice has ordered Azerbaijan to “ensure unimpeded movement” on the highway connecting Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been virtually closed for more than two months.

Eurasianet | 23 Feb 2023

News Somaliland

Fighting Resumes as Tens of Thousands Flee

Fighting resumed on Tuesday in the disputed town of Las Anod in the self-declared republic of Somaliland. It was sparked when Dhulbahante clan elders reportedly issued a declaration stating that they no longer considered themselves part of Somaliland.

Africa News | 22 Feb 2023

  • Africa
  • Politics

News

The self-proclaimed kingdom that doesn’t recognize Germany

In the depths of the countryside in eastern Germany, there’s an invisible border.

BBC | 12 Dec 2022

  • Europe

News Chagos Archipelago

UK Agrees to Negotiate with Mauritius over Handover

The UK has agreed to open negotiations with Mauritius over the future handover of the Chagos Islands, in a major reversal of policy following years of resistance and legal defeats in international courts. The intended agreement will allow for the return of former inhabitants of the Chagos archipelago who were forcibly displaced by the British government in the 1960s and 1970s.

The Guardian | 4 Nov 2022

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Politics

News

Chinese Pair Plotted 'Mini-State' in Pacific Nation

A Chinese couple plotted to set up a mini-state on the Marshall Islands in the Pacific, bribing MPs and officials along the way, US prosecutors say. The man and woman tried to persuade lawmakers to set up a ‘Semi-Autonomous Region’ (SAR) on a remote atoll.

BBC | 9 Sep 2022

  • Asia
  • Pacific
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